According to www.logisticsmanager.com, packaging and load optimisation emerged as central strategic themes at IntraLogisteX 2026 — not only in the Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition but across keynote sessions, live demonstrations, and vendor showcases.
Automation & Speed Redefine Box and Bag Production
Sealed Air showcased three systems: ProPad Mini, ProPad Horizontal, and AUTOBAG — highlighting packaging productivity, right-sizing, waste reduction, and on-pack personalisation. Its AUTOBAG systems can print directly onto bags and operate at speeds of up to 45 bags per minute. Packsize introduced the X5 — billed as the world’s first fully automated erected box system, capable of producing up to 600 ready-to-pack custom boxes per hour.
Rebranding Signals Industry Consolidation
Orkka used the event to launch its new identity following the merger of Hazel 4D, Kwikpac, and Acopia Group’s Transit Packaging Division. During the opening session in the Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition Theatre, Orkka argued that packaging has too often been treated as a commodity driven by price rather than as a strategic lever for performance, resilience and environmental progress.
“Packaging has too often been treated as a commodity driven by price rather than as a strategic lever for performance, resilience and environmental progress.” — Orkka, Sustainable Supply Chain Exhibition Theatre opening session
Design Efficiency Over Material Debates
Lil Packaging challenged industry assumptions in its conference session, asserting that the real packaging problem is not the choice between paper and plastic void fill — but oversized boxes and inefficient pack design that generate avoidable waste from the outset.
Data Compliance Drives Packaging Strategy
SAP’s session shifted focus to regulatory imperatives, warning that under extended producer responsibility (EPR) frameworks and the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), packaging strategy is increasingly a product-data challenge as much as a materials challenge. This reflects broader industry recognition that digital traceability, material declarations, and lifecycle reporting are now embedded in compliance workflows.
Why This Matters for Supply Chain Professionals
For supply chain practitioners, these developments signal a functional shift: packaging is no longer a downstream execution task but a cross-functional priority requiring collaboration with procurement, sustainability, IT, and regulatory affairs. Right-sizing algorithms, real-time bag-printing integrations, and automated box-erecting systems demand updated SOPs, new KPIs (e.g., cubic utilisation rate, packaging waste per unit shipped), and data governance aligned with PPWR reporting timelines. With EPR schemes rolling out across the EU, UK, Canada, and parts of Asia-Pacific, product-level packaging data must be captured, validated, and shared upstream — making ERP and PLM system interoperability non-negotiable. The convergence of automation, regulation, and design discipline means packaging teams now sit at the centre of resilience planning — influencing carbon footprint, cost-to-serve, and service reliability.
Source: www.logisticsmanager.com
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