03.12.15
Deerland Enzymes has launched a new drum packaging system aimed at reducing moisture penetration for the company’s drum-packed and shipped products. The company will now begin packing and shipping all of its customers’ bulk products with the advanced D3 packing system.
The new D3 packing system is Deerland Enzymes’ DehydroDryDrum technology, a laminate-lined drum with an improved lid style to provide a better seal. This system provides a superior vapor barrier for shipping bulk blends and capsules, in comparison to standard fiber drums.
“Shipping conditions are often difficult to control, so the addition of an improved moisture vapor barrier ensures our enzymes and probiotics will be better protected when shipped to the diverse climates of both our domestic and international customers,” said Chris Martin, vice president of operations for Deerland. Mr. Martin added, “The moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) of the D3 system is superior to that of the standard fiber drums. Our testing has demonstrated that material packed with the D3 system gained significantly less moisture as compared to the old-style fiber drums.”
Scott Ravech, CEO of Deerland Enzymes commented, “Introducing this new packing system as a standard is part of our mission to add value for our customers through continual innovation; from the formulations we create to the containers that ship them.”
For more information: www.DeerlandEnzymes.com
The new D3 packing system is Deerland Enzymes’ DehydroDryDrum technology, a laminate-lined drum with an improved lid style to provide a better seal. This system provides a superior vapor barrier for shipping bulk blends and capsules, in comparison to standard fiber drums.
“Shipping conditions are often difficult to control, so the addition of an improved moisture vapor barrier ensures our enzymes and probiotics will be better protected when shipped to the diverse climates of both our domestic and international customers,” said Chris Martin, vice president of operations for Deerland. Mr. Martin added, “The moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) of the D3 system is superior to that of the standard fiber drums. Our testing has demonstrated that material packed with the D3 system gained significantly less moisture as compared to the old-style fiber drums.”
Scott Ravech, CEO of Deerland Enzymes commented, “Introducing this new packing system as a standard is part of our mission to add value for our customers through continual innovation; from the formulations we create to the containers that ship them.”
For more information: www.DeerlandEnzymes.com