SPX FLOW Inc.

11/18/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/18/2021 08:19

SPX FLOW Creates Way to Ship Mixers That's Safer, More Sustainable, Improves the Supply Chain

SPX FLOW Creates Way to Ship Mixers That's Safer, More Sustainable, Improves the Supply Chain
The most popular series of Lightnin mixers will now be covered in plastic instead of packaged in wood, reducing shipping costs for customers

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 18, 2021/PRNewswire/ -- SPX FLOW, Inc. (NYSE: FLOW), a leading provider of process solutions for the nutrition, health and industrial markets, now uses a new way to ship products that reduces injury risk, helps the environment, helps alleviate certain supply chain issues and saves customers money.

As the cost of wood skyrocketed earlier this year, the team in Rochester, N.Y., developed what's called the Shrink-Wrap Wood Alternative. It's how customers in the U.S. will now receive the most popular version of Lightnin mixers, the Series 10.

Recyclable plastic shrink wrap and preservation tape have replaced 4-by-8-feet plywood, as well as wood beams that are 8 to 10 feet long. Instead of nails for the wood, the plastic gets attached by staples.

There's also an adhesive vent in the wrapping that circulates air to prevent moisture accumulation that can damage the product.

Rather than relying on saws, workers now create the packaging using two tools: One is similar to an industrial hair dryer, and it form-fits the plastic to the mixer. The other is similar to a box cutter with a guard that prevents finger injuries.

The shrink wrap will lower costs for businesses who prepay for their shipments. The Rochesterteam estimates that each year, the new packaging will:

  • Eliminate the need for nail guns powered by compressed air that would have fired a total of 47,000 nails. This reduces the potential for injury.
  • Save about 650 trees.
  • Lower the weight of the shipment that operators must handle by 95% (from 137 pounds down to 7). That improves the ergonomics for operators and reduces shipping costs for customers.
  • Cut costs on materials by 68%.

"We pride ourselves on being solution makers, and this is a perfect example," said Jeremy Sharkey, who oversees the Rochesterfacility. "We're improving the working conditions for our teammates, increasing our environmental stewardship and helping our customers by shipping products in a way that saves money."

This marks SPX FLOW's latest Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiative. Earlier this year, the company issued its first ESG report, highlighting a safety record that far exceeds the industry average, a culture of belonging and sustainability initiatives for both customers and internal operations.

About SPX FLOW, Inc.

Based in Charlotte, N.C., SPX FLOW, Inc. (NYSE: FLOW) improves the world through innovative and sustainable solutions. The company's product offering is concentrated in process technologies that perform mixing, blending, fluid handling, separation, thermal heat transfer and other activities that are integral to processes performed across a wide variety of nutrition, health and industrial markets. SPX FLOW had approximately $1.4 billionin 2020 annual revenues and has operations in more than 30 countries and sales in more than 140 countries. To learn more about SPX FLOW, please visit www.spxflow.com.

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