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CHEP Asia-Pacific
Level 6, Building C 11 Talavera Road
North Ryde NSW 2113
Tel: 13 2437
Fax: 02 9856 2404

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Cubic Containers


Product/Service Name

Containers for Liquid, Dry, Universal, Storage and Dangerous Goods (Hazboz).



Function/Applications
CHEP’s range of versatile cubic containers are design tested for strength, durability and protection. They include containers that hold liquid and dry food products, general (non-food), a variety of products (export and domestic), horticultural products and dangerous goods.
They are all stackable and some fold down to 1/3 of their fully erected height. We also offer a range of accessories that make moving semi-bulk solid and liquid product more hassle free.
CHEP provide cubic containers to a range of customers, particularly in the food, chemical, pharmaceutical, fresh produce and transport industries.
Some of CHEP’s largest customers include Cadbury Schweppes, Moraitis, Perfection Fresh, Kellogg’s and Orica.


Differentiating Features
Folding Container
• Standard Australian footprint
• Two drop down side gates
• Lightweight panels with low-resistance latches
• Plastic construction
• 3:1 fold down ratio
• Racking locators
• Inmoulded label holders
• Potential to use separate lid
• Non vented base and walls

Hazbox
• Can be stacked five high in storage and two high in transit
• Designed to maximise product shipped per pallet
• Hinged panel system
• Four-way entry pallet base
• Half folding gate
• Stacking and locking mechanism

Unicon
• Sight glass on front panel
• Low discharge hole and sump
• ISO compatible size
• Tilting base
• Cubic design
• Light weight lid
• Side access door

Bulk Dry
• Safe and easy stacking design
• Approved segregation device for dangerous goods
• Simple demountable design

Bulk Liquid
• Cubic design for easy stacking
• Hinged panel design
• Half fold front gate
• Disposable liquid bags inside CHEPBox

Accessories
• Liquid bags
• Bag winders
• Tilters
• Discharge spears
• Heat pads.
• Mobile filling arms

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CHEP Asia-Pacific's Pallet Dispenser, for automated pallet distribution The Smith's Snackfood Company automate their pallet distribution process using CHEP Asia-Pacific's Pallet Dispenser (26-Nov-2008)
Australian snack food company, The Smith’s Snackfood Company, have improved the efficiency of their pallet handling systems automating their pallet distribution process using CHEP Asia-Pacific's Pallet Dispenser.

CHEP’s reusable plastic bins CHEP’s reusable plastic bins for Australian Garlic (10-Jul-2008)
Australian Garlic has seen its harvest increase several-fold over the past three years. Supporting this growth is a decade long relationship with CHEP, providing plastic bins to transport and store raw and cured garlic. Taking a ground-breaking step away from traditional wooden packaging, AGP chose CHEP’s reusable plastic bins (PB7s) to transport and store its fresh and cured garlic.

Handling processes Pacific Brands implements Chep Asia Pacific's Chepstretch (7-Mar-2008)
The CHEPStretch system includes the wrapping machines themselves, a high quality pre-stretch film, and preventative maintenance.

Chep Asia-Pacific on achieving sustainable food supply in a disruptive environment (7-Dec-2007)
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Chep Asia-Pacific participates in Sustainable Supply Chain Forum in Sydney (6-Dec-2007)
Speaking at the Sustainable Supply Chain Forum in Sydney, the President of Chep Asia-Pacific, Howard Wigham, said all parties would benefit if they minimised operational risks, both physical and environmental, while identifying new opportunities from the changing landscape.

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