Wax Coating a Less Popular Option for Corrugated Packaging

Wax coatings are being used less frequently in corrugated packaging, according to a new study released recently. Waxed corrugated packaging accounted for just 3% of all volume last year. Since wax usage as first tracked in 2002, wax coated corrugated packaging has dropped 39%. This dramatic decrease is attributed to a wider availability of recyclable … Read more

‘Dim Pricing’ Could Substantially Increase Your Shipping Costs

Beginning at the end of next month, both UPS and FedEx will change the way they charge for most packaging. Rather than using the traditional weight-plus-distance formula that has been in use since the 1930s, both carriers will use dimensional pricing — or “dim pricing” — to calculate how much it will cost to ship … Read more

Pack Expo Heralded as Huge Success

This year’s Pack Expo — the international packaging and processing trade show held earlier this month at Chicago’s McCormick Place convention center — shattered all-time attendance records and is being hailed by show organizers as the most successful ever. More than 48,000 people attended the trade show, a whopping 6.5% increase over 2012, according to … Read more

Illinois Manufacturing Firm Celebrates 70th Anniversary

Martin Engineering — a bulk material handling company based in Neponset, Illinois, is celebrating its 70th anniversary in business this month. The company was launched in 1944 when founder Edwin F. Peterson introduced the “Vibrolator”, the first industrial vibrator that used compressed air to propel a steel ball around a raceway. Since then, the company … Read more

“Bring Your Own Devices” a Future Trend in the Workplace?

Smart phones, tablets, laptops and Bluetooth devices and other electronics are becoming a more commonplace sight in the workplace. But how can you determine which devices should be provided by employers and which private devices should be allowed in working environments? It’s a conversation that is being held in workplaces nationwide. There’s even a name … Read more

What Will the Warehouse Robot Worker of the Future Look Like?

The use of robots in distribution centers is expected to ramp up substantially in the coming decade, but a leading industry analyst said recently that the first wave will probably look more like driverless forklifts than R2D2 or The Terminator. Tom Bonkenburg — a partner with St. Onge Co., a leading consultancy firm that works … Read more

Comedian/Impressionist Frank Caliendo to Entertain at ProMat 2015

In celebration of the 70th anniversary of MHI, impressionist and comedian Frank Caliendo has been scheduled to appear during ProMat 2015, to be held March 23 through 26 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago. Caliendo has been featured on FOX’s “Mad TV” and “NFL Today”. He is known for his impressions of former … Read more

US Postal Service to Delivery 7 Days/Week Through Christmas

In anticipation of a record number of packages this holiday season, the US Postal Service announced earlier this month that — for the first time ever — it will be making deliveries to homes and businesses in major cities and high volume areas seven days per week until Christmas. Every day mail delivery began Monday … Read more