Reusable Corrugated Cases Save Auto Parts Supplier $10M in 24 Months

A simple, yet ingenious, innovation that allows for reuse of corrugated shippers with partitions for auto parts suppliers helps save Yanfeng Automotive Interiors $10 million over 24 months.

The P2 system is available in four configurations: the partition only, the P2 HSC (half-slotted container), the P2 RSC (regular slotted container), and the P2 FOL (full overlap).
The P2 system is available in four configurations: the partition only, the P2 HSC (half-slotted container), the P2 RSC (regular slotted container), and the P2 FOL (full overlap).

If you were to ask someone outside of packaging what the industry is all about, most likely you’d get a response such as, “It’s something about boxes.” But industry insiders know that packaging is a vast, complex, technology-driven business that touches consumers’ lives every day. In this environment, even the most mundane-looking box may be the result of careful engineering and innovation that imparts greater performance, functionality, and sustainability.

Such is the case with the P2 returnable corrugated shipping case for the automotive industry, designed by Rudy Youell, formerly President of American Corrugated Products and now CEO & President of P2 Packaging. The P2 shipper uses custom-designed partitions for auto parts and can be easily collapsed for return and reuse. It’s a simple concept, yet it’s one that has saved customers in the auto industry millions of dollars.


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Yanfeng Automotive Interiors is one of the beneficiaries of these savings. The Chinese-owned global automotive supplier of interior trim components, with U.S. headquarters in Novi, Mich., has been using P2 packaging for six years—first as a one-way shipper, and beginning in 2019, as a reusable box. According to David Colclough, Senior Buyer – North American Packaging for Yanfeng, after just 24 months, the company saved $10 million by reusing the shippers.

The cost savings are the result of a number of factors, mostly stemming from the increased number of parts that can be shipped in each custom container and the reuse of the box. But there are many other soft-cost savings, including improved stack strength and ease of use, more efficient warehousing, and greater sustainability.

“In the 30 years I’ve been involved with automotive packaging, nothing has moved the needle like the P2 concept,” says Colclough. “If I can save Yanfeng $10 million across a dozen programs, I’m certain the P2 would save a large OEM like Ford or Tesla $100 million or more. If implemented across the entire automotive industry, the P2 could easily save a billion dollars.”

Designing an optimized shipper

The idea for the P2 came to Youell during his time at American Corrugated Products, a business he started with his father in 1983 and sold in 2016. The company’s customer base was the automotive industry, an industry Youell says is very competitive. “They would constantly insist on cost savings and price concessions from their suppliers,” he says. “The P2 was a way to help save our customers money without eroding our margins. The increased container density was our main focus initially, but the concept has now evolved into a semi-returnable design that can be reused, in many cases over 10 times each. This is saving our customers millions, and the positive impact on the environment is astonishing.”

Traditionally, auto parts suppliers use an expendable corrugated box with a separate, slotted partition inside to ship parts. There are several drawbacks to this design. First, when the partitions are created for the cases, they have tabs at the end of each divider, which create what are referred to as air cells. The air cells consist of open space around the entire inside wall of the box. This reduces the number of parts that can fit in each case. “You have to have the air cells to hold the partition together,” Youell explains. “A lot of times you could eliminate the tabs, but then the partitions kind of wobble.”


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Wasted space is also many times found at the top of the box. “They [auto parts suppliers] put the parts in boxes where, if the part is 12 inches deep, the case will be 16 inches deep,” says Youell. “If you ask them why, it’s because they only want to have certain box sizes in their plant. There’s just so much wasted space in the current automotive supply chain, it’s ridiculous.”

Another drawback of the traditional shipper used by auto parts suppliers is that it’s single-use. Until the P2, the only other option for a returnable container for these components was a rigid plastic tote. Explains Colclough, “Rarely does it make sense to use returnable containers for shipping parts that distance [for Yanfeng, parts come from Mexico] because of the freight cost, which is $4,000-plus for a truck from Michigan to Mexico. The beauty of a P2 design is that it can be collapsed and returned for reuse, in some cases over 10 times. The return ratio is approximately 13:1, which is considerably better than anything else I’m aware of.”

While the idea for the shipper, in hindsight, seems like a no-brainer, Youell did encounter challenges during the project. One was finding a robust enough design that could actually be used multiple times. Another was designing it for ease of use, so that the box could be collapsed with minimal effort.

The P2 system is available in four configurations: the partition only, the P2 HSC (half-slotted container), the P2 RSC (regular slotted container), and the P2 FOL (full overlap).The P2 system is available in four configurations: the partition only, the P2 HSC (half-slotted container), the P2 RSC (regular slotted container), and the P2 FOL (full overlap).With the P2, the partitions are glued directly to the box. This eliminates the air cells, allowing for more items per box, and it also provides the case with greater strength, as the partition creates a corner post-type structure along the side of every cell. According to Youell, P2 Packaging is actually able to use material with a lower weight than is traditionally used for a standard shipper.

The P2 system is available in four configurations: the partition only, the P2 HSC (half-slotted container), the P2 RSC (regular slotted container), and the P2 FOL (full overlap). It can also be made from fiberboard and plastic corrugated, in addition to fiber-based corrugated. To efficiently manufacture the boxes, P2 Packaging developed a glue machine that speeds up the assembly process and allows the converter to better control the quality of the box.

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