Portland nixes reshippers

Portland Brewing cuts costs and gains flexibility by moving away from reshippers and into bulk glass. It now forms its own six-pack carriers and corrugated shippers.

The case erector in the foreground and the basket-carrier erector beside it both feed into a third machine that stuffs carriers
The case erector in the foreground and the basket-carrier erector beside it both feed into a third machine that stuffs carriers

Popular in the early 1990s, craft beers by 1996 had reached a serious downturn. Too many brewers and too many brews were chasing too few store shelves. The inevitable shakeout is still underway.

Portland Brewing Co. of Portland, OR, counts itself among the survivors, and packaging, says executive vice president and CFO Glen James, receives much of the credit. The brewer has invested heavily not only in brewing systems, but in automated packaging equipment, too. This enables Portland to brew and package its own brands and others as well.

“We can produce any style of ale or beer here and package it at a cost that is very attractive to brewers who don’t have or can’t afford the necessary equipment,” says James. “In addition, our six-pack carrier supplier is across the street, and our corrugated and glass suppliers are close by, which allows us to quickly bring in new bottle and package styles.”

The latest investment by Portland included a case erector, a six-pack basket carrier erector, and a carrier inserter, all supplied by Pearson Packaging Systems (Spokane, WA). The new equipment allowed the company to switch to bulk glass rather than pay the extra cost of ordering bottles already packed in carriers and reshippers.

“We felt that with the move away from reshippers, we could better control our own destiny,” says plant manager John Davis. “We could make up carriers and cases as we needed them without having to put up with long lead times. Also, bulk glass is much cheaper than glass in reshippers.”

Simplicity gained

Maintenance manager Pat Nye appreciates the simplicity of the new arrangement.

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