Tape machines secure Steelcase shipments

Office furniture manufacturer Steelcase takes a hands-on approach to prevent product damage during distribution.

A Steelcase operator pulls a length of reinforced gummed tape from a dispenser for application to a box at the office furniture
A Steelcase operator pulls a length of reinforced gummed tape from a dispenser for application to a box at the office furniture

Every week, Steelcase ships more than 700 truckloads of specialized office furniture from its massive Grand Rapids, MI, manufacturing facility. One way the company makes sure its award-winning products make it from the manufacturing site to customers without damage is by securing shipping cases with reinforced gummed tape.

"We use thousands of feet of reinforced gummed tape every day to meet our packaging needs," explains Gary Meengs, a Steelcase senior packaging engineer. "For this plant, reinforced gummed tape is a good option because it's durable, easy to work with and quick-sealing."

Meengs describes the reinforced gummed tape as a material that's made with two layers of kraft paper with nylon in between. He says that unlike some tapes that adhere just to the surface of the material they're applied to, the gummed tape is activated by moisture so that when it's applied to a corrugated box, the moisture is absorbed through the box surface and into the corrugated flutes, thereby forming a solid bond.

Meengs and Rick Anthony, also a senior packaging engineer, are strong proponents of the Better Packages (Shelton, CT) tape dispensers used in several packaging operations at the Grand Rapids plant to automatically dispense specific lengths of the tape. Steelcase purchases these dispensers through distributor Nichols Packaging and Production Supply (Muskegon, MI). Nichols also supplies the 3"-W tape that's manufactured by Intertape Polymer Group (St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada).

"We use extra-heavy-duty reinforced tape, and the Better Packages dispensers can handle this kind of tape," Anthony says. Other machines, the engineers say, had difficulties with consistently dispensing and cutting short pieces of tape when they were required in quick succession. "These dispensers are durable, and if something does happen to them, they can be repaired instead of having to be replaced," says Anthony.

The plant uses nearly 200 of the Better Packages dispensers, some of which have been in operation for at least 25 years, according to Meengs. "We've added them throughout that time as we've needed them. They've been extremely durable, and they've given us quite a bit of flexibility."

Flexibility is important, he contends, because "we're not a company that runs the same products for two days straight. We're a job shop. Every day we produce to fill customer needs. There's a huge variety of orders, and we produce literally thousands of SKUs, most of which are packed in corrugated boxes that we seal with the gummed tape."

Desk parts packing

Several of the dispensers have been added in the past two or three years, many to replace older machines in an area where Steelcase packs modular computer desk parts. Designed for ergonomics, these parts represent a key product line for Steelcase.

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