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Company: Harley-Davidson
Packaging Application: Harley-Davidson received daily shipments of OEM parts,
including metal stampings, castings, forgings, electrical components and seats
Packaging Challenge: Several parts were being shipped into the facility in
expendable packaging as much as twice a day. This type of packaging took up a lot of floor space
and didn’t protect parts very well, which created great potential for damage. Disposing of the
waste was costly and time consuming.
Packaging Solution: ORBIS implemented a reusable container program
to assist Harley-Davidson in assembling up to 600 motorcycles daily on a JIT basis. Using dunnage
with ORBIS containers allows Harley-Davidson to standardize container types and reduce the
potential for damaging parts during handling or transit. The containers are stacked up to 3 high,
which saves on floor space.
Product: 45" x 48" and 32" x 30" containers, both 34" or 25" tall
Results: Using the ORBIS brand of high-density polyethylene containers has
greatly reduced the costs associated with expendable packaging. Having few standard container sizes
allows Harley-Davidson to cube out unit and trailer loads and saves money on shipping. The reusable
containers protect parts and materials and also save space on the assembly line where real estate
is always at a premium. When the containers are empty, they are collapsed, which economizes on the
return and staging of empty containers.
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