How to prevent material supply problems, and reduce delivery times.

Over the last two years it’s become evident that the market is affected by oscillations with sudden highs and lows in demand and offer.
In our sector, this means the market of raw materials like paper, paperboard, aluminium and plastic, the materials used to make our Pac Spout, Cloc Spout and Bispenser dosing systems.

Thanks to years of experience catering for the wide variety of our client’s needs, we’re well aware of how important it is to be able to rely on a warehouse with a stock of finished products and raw materials that can guarantee supplies for the next 2-3 months, at least.

We decided to adopt this approach, in other words guarantee continuity in supply for all our clients, investing in two separate warehouses for finished products (dosing spouts) and raw materials (paper, paperboard, aluminium and plastic).
In this way the Client can count on a reliable partner, and decide to invest in their technical and logistics’ infrastructure to meet the needs of a market in which rapid oscillations require an immediate response.

Years of direct experience in this type of market mean we know how important it is to build up stocks when there’s a drop in demand.

A market in momentary stasis is an opportunity to purchase raw materials at lower prices, something that isn’t always possible once the market picks up again, and demand quickly outweighs supply, resulting in a significant increase in the price of materials.

Thanks to this strategy we’ve been supplying multinational companies without a hitch, all through lockdown.

If you want to find out more about what we can do for you, don’t hesitate to contact us!


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