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 Jason Cairns Lawrence, state sales manager for Queensland at OjiFS. “Also, the papers we use come from mill in New Zealand, and they give us high strength capabilities, even in lightweight-grade solu- tions. The strength of our papers is key to supplying a product that is fit for purpose, fit for export, and fit for complicated supply chains,
whether frozen or chilled.”
The team at OjiFS work closely with its customers to find out what their requirements are, in order to find a fit-for-purpose sustainable corrugated packag-
ing solution.
“This is achieved by working
closely with our skilfull and expe- rienced team at OjiFS, who have many years of experience within the packaging industry,” added Sheahan Perera, account manager at OjiFS.
“We also work on value engi- neering by identifying the need for improvements within the sup- ply chain, which is then collated and analysed by our design team to deliver a better packaging solu- tion for our clients.”
OjiFS, part of the Oji Group – the fifth largest pulp and paper conglomerate in the world, is one of Australasia’s leading producers of market pulp, paper and fibre-based packaging, and has aligned logistics and paper recycling services in New Zealand to help it close the loop on its value chain. It creates shared value by harnessing the strength of sustainably-managed NZ-grown Radiata pine to produce quality products that are used every day in households and businesses across Australasia, as well as in 30-plus countries around the world. ■
Main: The facility utilises OjiFS’ fully-certified FSC papers, liners and mediums to create packaging for the most demanding of applications.
Top: OjiFS is the fifth largest pulp and paper conglomerate in the world.
Above: The plant was designed to service all packaging segments across Queensland.
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