27.05.2008 14:30:00
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Smithfield Foods Expands CHEP Program; Sustainability, Productivity Gains Cited
Smithfield Foods, Inc. (NYSE: SFD), the world's largest hog producer and
pork processor, today announced it has extended use of the CHEP pooling
program to all shipments to take advantage of environmental and
efficiency savings. The company is now using CHEP pallets to transport
product from more than 40 Smithfield Specialty Foods, John Morrell &
Co., Farmland Foods, Smithfield Beef and Butterball facilities around
the country to supermarkets, wholesale distributors, club stores and
foodservice distributors across the United States and Canada.
Smithfield Foods, which has been using the CHEP system in parts of the
company since 2001, had previously used limited use, whitewood pallets
to ship product to customers. The company determined that these pallets
produced high supply chain costs, poor quality platforms and needlessly
added trashed wood to the waste stream. Customers were also requesting a
switch to a pallet they did not have to maintain.
"As a company that has grown both organically
and through acquisition during the past few decades, Smithfield was
using a variety of shipping platforms to deliver our products to market.
After reviewing our options and consulting with trading partners, we
have moved our operations entirely to CHEP because they provide us with
higher quality pallets and improved supply chain efficiencies. Equally
important, the use of CHEP has a positive impact on the environment and
is directly aligned with Smithfield’s
sustainability efforts,” said Jack Mandato,
Assistant to the President and Director of Strategic Sourcing at
Smithfield Foods.
The CHEP Pallet Pooling System generates significantly less solid waste,
uses less energy and creates fewer greenhouse gas emissions than other
common shipping options, according to a recent Life-Cycle Inventory
(LCI) Analysis conducted by Franklin Associates, a division of Eastern
Research Group. Based on LCI findings, as a result of using the CHEP
program as opposed to limited use, whitewood pallets, Smithfield Foods
is helping to save*:
20.7 Million pounds of solid waste from entering landfills and waste
streams (enough waste to fill 925 dump trucks),
64.3 Billion BTUs of energy (enough electricity to power nearly 1,700
homes for a year),
And 11 Million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions from entering the
atmosphere (the annual CO2 emissions equivalent of taking 960 cars off
the road).
"Smithfield Foods is a clear leader in the
area of sustainability, with programs that promote recycling and reuse
and dramatically reduce waste. CHEP is committed to helping the company
decrease its environmental footprint even further, while improving the
efficiencies of its internal and external supply chains,”
said Brian Malloy, Senior Vice President, Business Development, CHEP USA.
*Source: Franklin Associates, "Solid Waste Analysis And Life Cycle
Inventory Of Pallet Systems," 2006 Update Calculations based on third-party Life-Cycle Inventory Analysis
results which compared the CHEP USA pallet pooling program against
common industry platform options. The LCI Analysis was conducted by
Franklin Associates, a leading provider of life-cycle analysis and solid
waste management consulting services. About Smithfield Foods
With sales of $14 billion, Smithfield Foods is the leading processor and
marketer of fresh pork and packaged meats in the United States, as well
as the largest producer of hogs. For more information, visit www.smithfieldfoods.com.
About CHEP
CHEP is the global leader in pallet and container pooling services
serving many of the world's largest companies. The company has more than 7,700 employees and operates in 45 countries. Combining superior
technology and an asset base of more than 285 million pallets and
containers, CHEP offers its customers exceptional value, a platform that
enables reduction in customer product damage, and an environmentally
sustainable logistical solution. Supply chains served include consumer
goods, produce, beverage, and the automotive industry. With global
partners that include Procter & Gamble, SYSCO, Kellogg's, Kraft, Nestle,
Ford and GM, CHEP is known for Handling the World's Most Important
Products. Everyday. For more information about CHEP, please visit: www.chep.com.
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