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A Baldor motor manufacturing facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, US, was recently acquired by ABB. The Baldor facility had a business model that primarily focused domestic distribution. In the past the plant had used a combination of no protection, or volatile plastic wrapping methods because there were few constraints on a relatively short shipping cycle. Given the fact that international shipping takes longer a more robust packaging solution was needed. With that in mind ABB has standardized its international shipping and has decided to use Intercept Technology.

When ABB acquired this plant it was forced to update its standards to handle an increasing amount of international shipping. This meant that this plant had to become proficient in using of Intercept Shrink Film, to comply with ABB's shipping procedures. The following pictures are of the training of the packagers to transition to use Intercept. The benefits of this transition are seen on the bottom line in the form of minimizing labor hours in the pack out procedure, elimination of oiling at departure and de-oiling upon reception, as well as minimizing rework and returns to correct corrosion and degradation in transit.

The result is a robust packaging that provides complete protection for the motor against rust, deterioration and degradation during the rigors of International shipment via sea freight, the ability to store the product at its destination or in an interim location for months or years, complying with all European packaging regulations.

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