Start 2022 as you mean to go on

As New Zealand enters another significant time of uncertainty, there are plenty of what-if’s to consider when it comes to team health and workflow resources.
Wrap your laughing gear around this

Drawing inspiration from a delectable Nadia Lim recipe, our resident BBQ specialist Matt Goddin set up the grill and stepped up with the fish…
A world of difference

After all the little challenges and big news of 2021, this time of year is always as good for introspection and reflection as it is strategising and planning.
A hand up from hand wrapping

For companies wanting greater packaging efficiency in 2022, the move to a Spinny pallet wrapper may be the perfect way to start the year. But what’s the best way to buy?
Package Deal: Spicers NZ and Universal Packaging

At the end of November Spicers NZ acquired Universal Packaging – the sale was the culmination of many months of hard work behind the scenes by both companies.
6 Steps to Safe, Fast and Easy Pallet Hand-wrapping

Still struggling to hand wrap pallets quickly, reliably, and safely? Check out how our new wrap dispenser takes all the strain and pain out of the job…
Waving goodbye to hand-wrapping in 2022

As companies grow, systems in the distribution centre inevitably start to creak. At some point a strategic discussion around automation needs to happen.
Quick tips: Health and safety. Enduring support for temporary workers.

With increased workloads to deal with, the Christmas rush and subsequent holiday period this time of year often sees temporary staff arrive in NZ’s distribution centres to help carry the load.
The nation has spoken! A great response to our freight of the nation survey.

Earlier this year we put out our Freight of the Nation survey. From Cape Reinga to Bluff, we wanted to know what was front of mind behind the scenes with our nation’s storers and senders.
Introducing NanoLite and the BOLT

Wrapping pallets by hand efficiently, cost-effectively and sustainably takes both the right technique and the right pallet film. Get it wrong and you’ll use too much wrap and put too much strain on the body – and even then risk a poorly wrapped load failing to provide the necessary protection.