Applicable Industries
- Packaging
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Intelligent Packaging
- Last Mile Delivery
About The Customer
Berlin Packaging is the world’s only Hybrid Packaging Supplier, offering a variety of packaging solutions for businesses of all sizes and end consumers. The company's broad customer base spans almost every industry, including healthcare, food, and beverage. Founded in 1898, Berlin Packaging has been helping its customers increase sales, reduce costs, and boost productivity. With over 200 packaging consultants in more than 100 offices worldwide, the Chicago, Illinois-based company is committed to improving customers’ bottom lines. Berlin Packaging sells billions of packaging components, including metal containers, dispensing systems, plastic, and glass, and provides comprehensive solutions to help customers outperform their competition.
The Challenge
Berlin Packaging, a global Hybrid Packaging Supplier, faced significant challenges in maintaining its high service level of 99% on-time delivery rate for warehouse customer shipments. The company had been relying on traditional less-than truckload (LTL) shipping services to fulfill its partial and LTL shipping needs. However, this method often resulted in unreliable transit and damaged freight, leading to substantial overhead costs at enterprise volumes. Additionally, the costs associated with LTL and partial shipments were becoming a problem. Berlin Packaging also had a desire to lower its carbon footprint, which was not being addressed by their existing shipping methods.
The Solution
Berlin Packaging turned to Flock Freight’s shared truckload service after discovering an article on LinkedIn that addressed the pain points they were experiencing with LTL shipping. The shared truckload service allowed Berlin Packaging to share the space and cost of one trailer with other shippers, providing a sensible alternative to buying a whole truck for partial loads. This solution not only helped in reducing shipping costs but also gave Berlin Packaging complete control over pickup and delivery dates, thereby maintaining their 99% on-time delivery target. Furthermore, by moving freight hubless, Flock Freight helped Berlin Packaging deliver damage-free shipments as quickly as possible. The shared truckload service also contributed to Berlin Packaging's sustainability goals by reducing carbon emissions.
Operational Impact
Quantitative Benefit
Case Study missing?
Start adding your own!
Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.
Related Case Studies.
![](/files/casestudy/Airport-SCADA-Systems-Improve-Service-Levels.png)
Case Study
Airport SCADA Systems Improve Service Levels
Modern airports are one of the busiest environments on Earth and rely on process automation equipment to ensure service operators achieve their KPIs. Increasingly airport SCADA systems are being used to control all aspects of the operation and associated facilities. This is because unplanned system downtime can cost dearly, both in terms of reduced revenues and the associated loss of customer satisfaction due to inevitable travel inconvenience and disruption.
![](/files/casestudy/IoT-based-Fleet-Intelligence-Innovation.png)
Case Study
IoT-based Fleet Intelligence Innovation
Speed to market is precious for DRVR, a rapidly growing start-up company. With a business model dependent on reliable mobile data, managers were spending their lives trying to negotiate data roaming deals with mobile network operators in different countries. And, even then, service quality was a constant concern.
![](/files/casestudy/Digitize-Railway-with-Deutsche-Bahn.png)
Case Study
Digitize Railway with Deutsche Bahn
To reduce maintenance costs and delay-causing failures for Deutsche Bahn. They need manual measurements by a position measurement system based on custom-made MEMS sensor clusters, which allow autonomous and continuous monitoring with wireless data transmission and long battery. They were looking for data pre-processing solution in the sensor and machine learning algorithms in the cloud so as to detect critical wear.
![](/files/casestudy/Cold-Chain-Transportation-and-Refrigerated-Fleet-Management-System.png)
Case Study
Cold Chain Transportation and Refrigerated Fleet Management System
1) Create a digital connected transportation solution to retrofit cold chain trailers with real-time tracking and controls. 2) Prevent multi-million dollar losses due to theft or spoilage. 3) Deliver a digital chain-of-custody solution for door to door load monitoring and security. 4) Provide a trusted multi-fleet solution in a single application with granular data and access controls.
![](/files/casestudy/Vehicle-Fleet-Analytics.png)
Case Study
Vehicle Fleet Analytics
Organizations frequently implement a maintenance strategy for their fleets of vehicles using a combination of time and usage based maintenance schedules. While effective as a whole, time and usage based schedules do not take into account driving patterns, environmental factors, and sensors currently deployed within the vehicle measuring crank voltage, ignition voltage, and acceleration, all of which have a significant influence on the overall health of the vehicle.In a typical fleet, a large percentage of road calls are related to electrical failure, with battery failure being a common cause. Battery failures result in unmet service agreement levels and costly re-adjustment of scheduled to provide replacement vehicles. To reduce the impact of unplanned maintenance, the transportation logistics company was interested in a trial of C3 Vehicle Fleet Analytics.
![](/files/casestudy/3M-Gains-Real-Time-Insight-with-Cloud-Solution.png)
Case Study
3M Gains Real-Time Insight with Cloud Solution
The company has a long track record of innovative technology solutions. For example, 3M helps its customers optimize parking operations by automating fee collection and other processes. To improve support for this rapidly expanding segment, 3M needed to automate its own data collection and reporting. The company had recently purchased the assets of parking, tolling, and automatic license plate reader businesses, and required better insight into these acquisitions. Chad Reed, Global Business Manager for 3M Parking Systems, says, “With thousands of installations across the world, we couldn’t keep track of our software and hardware deployments, which made it difficult to understand our market penetration.” 3M wanted a tracking application that sales staff could use to get real-time information about the type and location of 3M products in parking lots and garages. So that it could be used on-site with potential customers, the solution would have to provide access to data anytime, anywhere, and from an array of mobile devices. Jason Fox, Mobile Application Architect at 3M, upped the ante by volunteering to deliver the new app in one weekend. For Fox and his team, these requirements meant turning to the cloud instead of an on-premises datacenter. “My first thought was to go directly to the cloud because we needed to provide access not only to our salespeople, but to resellers who didn’t have access to our internal network,” says Fox. “The cloud just seemed like a logical choice.”