Why cargo security is crucial
Transport damage leads to additional costs, lost time, and dissatisfied customers. Products get damaged, returns increase, and repair or re-delivery costs mount. Yet, damage is rarely unavoidable. In many cases, it can be prevented if you know what to look for.
At Topa, we believe in a comprehensive approach. Instead of optimizing individual components, we consider the entire packaging and stabilization process. By combining smart material choices with the right machine settings, you can not only prevent damage but also save on materials, work more efficiently, and transport more sustainably.
That’s why we analyze every detail that influences cargo security together with our customers. And where necessary, we test the cargo under realistic conditions at our own Topa Institute.
Five components that make the difference
Cargo security revolves around the right balance between multiple factors. We distinguish five pillars, each playing a crucial role, which we will discuss in more detail in separate articles:
Type of stretch film and adjustment of the stretch film machine
The right film and a properly configured machine ensure maximum stability.
Stacking method
A smart stacking structure reduces shifting and damage during transport.
Maximum stacking height
Not too high, not too low; the right height is crucial for safety, stability, and load optimization.
Use of anti-slip sheets and additional stabilization techniques
Small aids make all the difference in grip, force distribution, and protection.
Transport simulations and test methods
Want to be sure something works? Then you need to have it tested first. And you can do that in our own test center!
Don’t wait for the 2030 PPWR requirement and save up to 50% on packaging costs now! See how we can help you with this on our load securing page.