REVOLUTIONISE YOUR FROZEN FOOD LOGISTICS WITH EXCELAIR PERFORATED PALLET WRAP

Frozen food companies, it’s time to rethink your logistics game! Excelerate, an industry leader in innovative packaging solutions, has a product that will transform the way you handle and transport frozen goods.

Say hello to ExcelAir Perforated Pallet Wrap, your secret weapon for frozen food preservation and operational efficiency.

The ExcelAir Advantage:

1. Retains Freshness: Our perforated pallet wrap allows air to flow freely around your frozen products. Say goodbye to moisture build-up and hello to better quality products!

2. Faster Freezing: With ExcelAir, your frozen goods cool down faster, saving you valuable time and up to 50% on energy costs. It’s time to supercharge your freezing process.

3. Enhanced Quality: Maintain the quality and integrity of your frozen food, ensuring that it arrives at its destination in perfect condition, preserving flavour, texture, appearance, and your packaging!

4. Eco-Friendly: ExcelAir is committed to sustainability. Our perforated pallet wrap is 100% recyclable, available with recycled content and can potentially reduce your plastic usage.

5. Cost-Efficient: ExcelAir perforated wrap is a cost-effective solution that offers a significant return on investment. It’s super strong, which means you can reduce your plastic usage, not to mention the savings on damaged or wasted products and packaging!

Why ExcelAir?

At Excelerate, we understand the unique challenges faced by the frozen food industry. Our cutting-edge perforated pallet wrap is the result of extensive research and development, aimed at providing a solution that aligns perfectly with your needs. Whether you’re shipping ice cream, frozen vegetables, or gourmet entrees, ExcelAir has you covered.

Join the Frozen Food Revolution

The frozen food industry is evolving, and it’s time to embrace the change. ExcelAir Perforated Pallet Wrap is your passport to a new era of frozen food logistics. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to upgrade your operations, improve quality, and save costs.

To learn more about ExcelAir Perforated Pallet Wrap and how it can benefit your frozen food business, contact our team at info@excelerateltd.com, or call +44 (0)1604 644100 and let’s discuss your requirements and how our innovative solutions can make a big impact to your operation.

PROSTATE CANCER – CHECK YOUR RISK IN 30 SECONDS

Call for action for the male population in BFFF membership!

Sometimes we are so engrossed in our working life we forget about own health (& safety). Statistics show the male population are not good at talking about sensitive and personal matters, so when it comes to talking about the prostate, forget it. It’s so easy to bury your head in the sand hoping it will never happen to me. We have found a better way without the need for any embarrassment whatsoever. There are 2 simple steps, with the first step taking less than 30 seconds:

1) Prostate Cancer UK has developed an online assessment ‘check you risk in 30 seconds’, this without the need to speak to anyone. The online assessment consists of just a few questions such as your age, if your father or brother had prostate cancer and your ethnicity, Check your risk in 30 seconds | Prostate Cancer UK

2) If step 1 states you are at risk, contact your GP surgery and request a Prostate Specific Antigen test (PSA, blood test), this can usually be arranged over the phone.

Prostate cancer survival has tripled in the last 50 years in the UK, this is probably because of PSA testing, which can result in earlier diagnosis and is therefore associated with higher survival.

FREE WEBINAR: SUCCESSFULLY NAVIGATING THE WINDSOR FRAMEWORK AND ENSURING FRICTIONLESS IRISH TRADE

Join the customs experts at Unsworth UK on Friday 24th November at 11:00am in an online webinar dedicated to highlighting how the recently implemented Windsor Framework will affect your exports to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

On October 1st 2023, The Windsor Framework came into effect, replacing the old Northern Ireland Protocol. The new legislation sees the introduction of Green & Red Lanes and a simplification of the import process to ease the movement of goods bound for Northern Ireland from the UK.

The event features a Q+A session, where you can get answers to your most pressing questions on this important topic and ensure that your shipments flow freely across the Irish Sea. You can register for the event here.

INDUSTRY LEADER LAUNCHES FREE MHE TRAINING HEALTH CHECK

Initiative will help businesses meet safety and compliance standards

For a limited period, businesses using materials handling equipment can turn to the industry’s leading specialists in forklift training and safety for an expert, free-of-charge and no-obligation health check.

Outlining the initiative, Stuart Taylor of Mentor Training said: “Most businesses appreciate the importance of providing basic training for those using forklift trucks. That said, many are unaware that there is much more to ensuring operations are safe and legal requirements are met.

“With that in mind, our MHE Training Health Check helps businesses make sure they are meeting fundamental safety and compliance standards.”

In addition to the provision of basic courses for novice operators, the health check considers all training requirements for businesses using MHE. Not only does it identify areas where risk can be reduced but it signposts participants to relevant best practice guidance and solutions, with sessions already successfully delivered at businesses across a range of industries, nationwide.

The offer from Mentor is certainly timely, with fines from prosecutions hitting record levels and the likelihood of conviction from HSE prosecutions running at more than 94%.

“With a multitude of regulations and best practice to follow, keeping on top of it all can seem overwhelming… but failing to address vital training and safety can leave employers open to serious, costly accidents as well as prosecution,” explains Stuart.

“The objective of the health check is to ensure businesses are meeting their requirements and keeping their teams as safe as possible.

“In less than an hour, either online or face-to-face, a dedicated Mentor advisor will work with you to explore your current provisions. Importantly, at the end of the meeting the advisor will provide immediate feedback that will identify potential areas for improvement and ways to help your business.”

Drawing upon 30 years’ experience in the materials handling sector, Mentor has designed the health check to ensure those utilising MHE are meeting their responsibilities and reducing risk as far as possible, for the good of their people and their business.

“The health check has no cost, so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain from the process,” concludes Stuart. “Those we have carried out so far have received really positive feedback. Even the most safety-minded businesses have been keen to confirm that what they have in place meets all necessary requirements, and they really value the follow up summary as a tangible record of our findings.”

Mentor’s MHE Training Health Checks are available until 31st December 2023. To book your session or find out more, click here: https://mentortraining.co.uk/mhe-training-health-check

BIDFOOD AND BIDFRESH AWARDED TOP MSC AWARD

Last night, Bidcorp UK companies, Bidfood and the Direct Seafoods division of Bidfresh, scooped the prestigious MSC Foodservice Wholesaler of the Year award for their outstanding, all round focus on seafood sustainability.

Passionate fish experts with unrivalled industry knowledge, all Bidcorp UK business are driven by a shared desire to provide kitchens with quality fresh and frozen produce to help customers create inspired menus, with sustainability being paramount across all practices.

Held yesterday evening at the historic Fishmongers’ Hall in London, and now celebrating its tenth anniversary, the MSC awards celebrate the outstanding achievements and performances in sustainable fishing across the entire UK business spectrum.

Considered the crème de la crème of awards across fish and seafood foodservice, the MSC UK Foodservice Wholesaler of the Year award is judged on the number of MSC labelled products, variety of MSC certified species on sale and volume of MSC certified fish on sale to UK foodservice companies.

Andrew Selley, CEO of Bidcorp UK said:

“I’m incredibly proud of both businesses picking up such a prestigious award. It’s testament to the teams hard work and achievements over the past year and beyond.

“Along with extensive customer support, including menu planning, recipe inspiration and training, sourcing fish responsibly is paramount to both businesses and we passionately believe in promoting the most sustainable products available to us.”

IT’S PEAK SEASON AGAIN: ARE YOU READY?

The annual retail peak is predictable and manageable, and it is something we have written about previously. Very little in terms of the patterns of the peak has changed although the way retailers and their suppliers are responding may have. There is no doubt too that the peak season is starting earlier: mince pies have been on the supermarket shelves since they replaced “return to school” items at the start of September. In reality, the peak has become a series of events such as Halloween and Black Friday aimed at boosting sales during this all-important period. It is well known that the majority of retailers make most of their sales in Q4 and effective warehousing and distribution is key. What can retailers and their suppliers do to maximise the opportunities during this vital period?

There is no doubt that the ongoing economic climate continues to force everyone to focus on the cost controls and efficiencies that help ensure competitive purchasing prices for consumers while allowing that all important profit margin. A recent industry report looked at how European retailers and their supply chain partners are planning to navigate the 2023 peak season. The results suggest that businesses that have planned well and have robust processes in place will be able to cope best. Over three quarters specifically said that having a WMS or OMS will help them prepare their warehouses to be more profitable during this year’s peak, presumably by being better organised and more efficient. There is no secret than a properly configured WMS can support a business through seasonal peaks and it is something we have written about ourselves before.

The overriding priority during peak is to maximise the availability of items for customers to buy. That means having items “on the shelf” for a conventional shop or being marked as “in stock” for ecommerce businesses. Assuming the business has planned its supply chain carefully and ordered the right items – and volumes – from suppliers, this will come down to deploying efficient warehouse management and fulfilment processes to:

  • manage fluctuating demand levels dynamically for best use of resources in the warehouse
  • ensure maximum number of orders processed and shipped each day
  • compile orders with total accuracy
  • maximise customer opportunities to buy
  • plan routes and loads effectively to optimise utilisation of delivery vehicles
  • get products to customers on time and in full
  • Integrate with their internal and external payment and shipping systems

There is another broad reason why it is vital to ensure supply chain operations work properly during the peak: customer satisfaction. Getting orders right, and right first time, is key to keeping customers happy. That is true at any time of the year but may be especially so during the run up to Christmas when there may be little or no time to put something right if it all goes wrong. And with so many retailers doing so much business at this time it follows that they are dealing with more customers, perhaps for the first and/or only time. So they only have one chance to get it right. In both cases, providing customers with a great experience helps to ensure not just good ratings and recommendations but can also instil the loyalty that leads to repeat business and additional orders later on. Apparently around three quarters of customers say they would not deal with a business that has let them down. Having the right WMS and fulfilment processes in place is a good start but it also means having efficient processes to deal with returns and replacements can be just as important. Perhaps more so, because while customers expect you to get their order right how you deal with any errors is likely to be noticed even more. Offering customers a straight replacement or like-for-like alternative can help avoid disappointment on the big day and helps the business by reducing the need for a simple refund. According to some, a good returns process can reduce the need for refunds by almost a third. Having processes in place to respond and meet customers’ needs quickly is imperative.

Clearly it helps if supporting technologies such as WMS and transport management are working properly, and together. But not at any price. In the survey mentioned above, just over half of the businesses surveyed said that managing costs is their priority for the peak season. Over a third also said that rising prices – as defined by higher inflation – is also a concern. This impacts businesses in two clear ways. First, costs to the business have to controlled because this helps to mitigate any effects of price rises that are beyond their control. Second, some of those savings can be used to limit any price rises seen by customers and so support sales volumes. Using the available WMS technologies and systems to maximise productivity, efficiency and throughput volumes can all help.

Another trend identified by the survey was that companies are investing more in automation to cope with fluctuating labour patterns. In fact, the increase among those surveyed was fivefold compared with last year. That is clearly significant and it is also something we have written about before. As we have said, any decent WMS should be capable of interfacing and integrating with automation technologies.

Automation aims to address one of the biggest challenges facing warehouse operators: recruiting suitably skilled staff to meet the relatively short-term demands presented by the annual peak. Many of those in the job market do not have the required skills to be productive in the warehouse from day one. When businesses choose recruitment over automation, providing basic training is essential. But the costs and time required need to be balanced against the likelihood that the people concerned will have left by New Year. Warehouse technologies can help here because they generally becoming easier to use, with simpler commands and instructions and familiar devices and interfaces. That will shorten and simplify training and induction and reduce the risk of errors, all of which will increase productivity and efficiency and shorten the time to repay any up-front investment.

There is also a case for increasing the performance and efficiency of existing employees so there is less need to recruit temporary staff. This is part of a longer-term trend for businesses to invest in their permanent workforce. Again, WMS and similar technologies can help by enabling the flexible working and real time adaptability of warehouse operations so that employees are more productive for more of their shift without becoming overburdened.

None of this is likely to be possible this year, however. Peak is upon us and the majority of businesses will already be working through the increased workloads and volumes, using the systems and applications they have in place. There may be little room for flexibility this year but there is no reason what you cannot start planning for next already.

BFFF DELIVERS SPECIALIST AMMONIA WEBINAR

This week BFFF delivered and hosted an Ammonia refrigeration webinar at the request of its members who were particularly interested in dispersion modelling and the requirements of the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR). Tatum Cutfield and Bradley Stewart process safety engineers from Gexcon provided some critical information including case studies of when it goes wrong. The event was well attended with around 40 delegates including BFFF members Sofina, IBL Cold Stores, ABP, Unilever, Cargill, Brakes, Bidfood and apetito. So far, we have received some excellent feedback. The webinar covered off topics such as: 

  • Ammonia: Benefits vs Hazards 
  • DSEAR 
  • Dispersion Modelling 

 

BFFF Webinar Recording  

If you missed the webinar it’s not too late, it’s all be recorded. Click here to watch the recording.

 

7 November TICR Talk Event

7 November TICR Talk Event:

The TICR (Transport Industrial Commercial Refrigeration) Project is hosting a FREE webinar on 7 November that will explore net zero opportunities in the cold store sector. Join this online event to discuss the findings from recent independent site investigations and look at the policy and technology options that could support energy reduction and sustainable futures.

Book your place at https://netzerorefrigeration.uk/events/ticr-talk-towards-net-zero-cold-storage