
K .Hartwall wants to thank all the participants who joined the K. Hartwall Retail Collaboration Forum, which was this year arranged at ECR Europe’s annual conference in Square Brussels.
In the Forum, the leading companies from different parts of Retail Supply Chains shared the views of the future collaboration and industry trends.
The Future of Innovative Retail Supply Chains
To implement the leading Retail Supply Chain solutions, companies need to operate with the best collaborative network.
K.Hartwall wants to provide a forum for the leading companies in these networks to share the view of the future collaboration and industry trends.
"90 Collaborative Minutes" in Brussels Square on Thursday 10th of May 2012 starting at 10:45.
The main speakers at the event are:
JT Bergqvist, K.Hartwall CEO
Risto Pyykönen, Former Executive Vice President of S-Group Finland
Peter Roan, Sales Director of Total Logistics
The event will be organized as an independent activity parallel to the annual ECR Europe Conference.
To know more about the event, please contact your local sales contact.
Thank you to all of you who came to our stand in SITL in Paris Villepinte 27-30.3.2012. The fair was a great success and we will be in contact with each of you soon.
K. Hartwall is participating to SITL 2012 the International Week of Transport and Logistics held on 27-30 March 2012 in Paris Nord Villepinte.
We would like to welcome you at our stand M115 in Hall 6 (close to the conference stages) to discover the latest innovations of our product range and discuss our newest ideas to reduce your operative costs in all phases of the Supply Chain by optimizing your material flow.
Among others, we present our latest solutions in term of Hybrid products combining the flexibility of plastic and the strength of metal to give you a strong, low weigth and low noise merchandising and logistics unit to increase your efficiency today and tomorrow.
Come and meet us at our stand M115 in Hall 6!
To know more about the fair please visit www.sitl.eu.


More and more retailers are introducing night deliveries to avoid the rush hours and optimise their vehicle and manpower utilisation. At the same time, many countries have higher legal requirements to avoid noise disturbance in the inner city areas. Due to these needs, the low noise logistics equipment has become a must for most of the players in the Retail industry.
Based on its unique know-how in hybrid technologies and long experience of the Retail Supply Chain, K.Hartwall has developed a family of Low Noise dollies to enable its customers to deliver their products 24/7.
Now K.Hartwall has received the PIEK certification for these Low Noise Dollies which include the Hybrid Dolly and Eurodolly, ½ and ¼ pallet size plastic Dollies and the Bread Dolly, a metal Dolly used in combination with the Broban crate by the Benelux bakery industry to ensure significant reduction in handling costs from bakery to retail store.
All three products have been tested by the TNO organisation in the Netherlands and according to the test requirements set by PIEK which is to emit a maximum of 60 dB (A) at a distance of 7,5 meters.

EuroDolly Hybrid Dolly Bread Dolly

Thank you to all of you who came to our stand in Brau Beviale in Nuremberg 9-11.11.2011. The exhibition was a great success and
we will be in contact with each of you soon.
We are delighted to invite you to the Fair for Beverages, Brau Beviale in Nurnberg, 9-11 November 2011.
We welcome you to our Stand 4-325 that we share with our partners LOGIPACK and ÅR Carton. You will get to know our latest solutions and innovations in the field of Trays, Dollies and Adaptor Pallets and their benefits as:
Looking forward to meeting you soon!
To get further information on the fair please check http://www.brau-beviale.de/en/
The CeMAT exhibition in Hannover this year has been a real success and we want to thank to all of you who have been visiting our stand and came to discuss our latest innovation to improve material flow in the supply chain.

K. Hartwall is participating together with Orgatex Frank Levin GmbH to CeMAT 2011. This important Intralogistics Fair takes place in Hannover on 2-6 May 2011.
We would like to welcome you on our stand F16 in Hall 13 to discover the last innovations of our product range and discuss our newest ideas to help you to reduce operative costs in all phases of the supply chain by optimizing your material flow.
Come and meet us at our stand F16 in Hall 13 at the Hannover Convention Centre!
To know more about the fair check www.cemat.de.
| Unipeg, Italy's leading cooperative in the meat sector has decided to go for a plastic Dolly sized 600 x 800 mm to distribute processed meat to Coop Italia.
The two companies have developed a joint project in order to build a distribution centre for the meat delivery to their outlets. |
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The SmartCube® foldable cage helps you to reduce your cost throughout the whole supply chain:

K. Hartwall is participating to Brau Beviale - the Beverage Industry's major meeting point - on 10-12.11.2010 in Nuremberg, Germany.
K. Hartwall's new Eurodolly is the cost-efficient alternative to metal dollies and plastic pallets. The plastic dolly in quarter-pallet size takes all types of loads, including plastic trays and crates as well as cardboard boxes and sleeves. It also has an incorporated RFID tag for tracking and automatic registration of the product flow.
What if you could buy products that make you save fuel, transport and secondary packaging costs?
EASY TO REDUCE YOUR FUEL COSTS 
By using Roll Containers made of high tensile steel you can tremendously reduce the weight of each truck load.
According to recent studies 1000kg lighter trailers would save 1L gasoline/100km. The difference in weight between a Roll Container made of high tensile steel - like all our Roll Containers - and a roll container made of normal steel is approximately 2 kg. This means a 13,5m trailer transporting 400 nesting roll containers is 800kg lighter, i.e. 0.8€/100km/truck can be saved, a huge saving per annum considering the amount of kilometres and trucks per day from DC's to stores and the other way around.
Less fuel = Less cost + better for the environment