Emissions savings wrapped up
By using the Samson Nano pallet wrapping solution in its Harrogate distribution centre, Taylors of Harrogate estimates it has saved almost 10 tonnes of C02 emissions.
It is reported that because the Samson Nano represents the best in modern machinery and is coupled with the best high performance Samson Nano stretchfilm, by using Samson Nano system Taylors continued to wrap the same number of pallets but reduced the film requirement from over four tonnes to less than one.
The Samson Nano pallet wrapping solution is born out of four generations of packaging expertise, and a clear focus on giving clients not only a superior wrap, but also a clear price per wrapped pallet. The machine has no capital expenditure, and maintenance and servicing is carried out by Samuel Grant Group.
Thanks to the real-time analytics built within the machines and connected to the internet, the Samson Nano can communicate its vital statistics to clients (and the Samuel Grant Group) at anytime, anywhere. They can see how many pallets are being wrapped, and therefore at any point calculate their monthly spend, thanks to the fixed price per wrapped pallet.
Not only can Taylors boast the significant emission reduction, but load stability has also been improved, thanks to the superior wrap and strength of the Samson Nano stretchfilm, which although strong and durable, doesn’t crush boxes when wrapped.


