Stretch film wrap supplier Lindum has helped one of the UK’s largest own-label tea and coffee manufacturers make ‘significant cost savings’ after a review of its pallet-wrapping process. The review was prompted after the company noticed that a growing number of boxed goods were being crushed and damaged during the packing and palletising process, costing…
Lindum helps tea supplier make ‘significant’ savings
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