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The holiday shopping season is upon us, and your warehouse is about to face a familiar problem: mountains of cardboard. Distribution centers, retailers, and fulfillment operations across the Southeast are bracing for... Read More
Most compactors do not fail overnight. They wear out slowly because of small issues that were easy to prevent. With the right habits and a bit of planning, you can easily add 5-10 years to your compactor's life. Read More
When your baler is running smoothly, everything flows. When it's down, materials back up, labor gets wasted, and costs stack up fast. Modern balers come with features specifically designed to reduce downtime,... Read More
Choosing the right baler size isn't just about picking the biggest machine that fits through your loading dock door. It's about matching your specific waste volume to the perfect equipment that will... Read More
Most balers require between 10 and 150 horsepower (HP), depending on the material, volume, and type of baler. Choosing the right HP to run a baler ensures faster cycle times, denser bales, and energy-efficient... Read More
In today's supply chain, packaging waste has become one of the biggest challenges for distribution centers. Cardboard, shrink wrap, plastics, and discarded packaging materials pile up quickly, taking up valuable... Read More
Industrial stredders are essential for recycling operations, manufacturing facilities, and scrap metal processors. When these machines work efficiently, they keep production lines moving, reduce downtime, and help... Read More
Recycling contamination happens when non-recyclable items or dirty materials end up in the recycling stream. That could mean greasy pizza boxes, plastic bags, or even glass in a paper bin. These misplaced or soiled... Read More
Closed loop recycling keeps materials like cardboard, aluminum, and plastics in use by turning them back into the same products. Learn how businesses can build closed loop systems using shredders, balers, and conveyors. Read More