SB'24 is happening this week! Can’t join the full event? — grab a One-Day or Activation Hub Pass!
CHEP, a Brambles Company

CHEP helps help move more goods to more people, in more places than any other organization on earth. Our pallets, crates and containers form the invisible backbone of the global supply chain. Our purpose is to connect people with life’s essentials, every day. As pioneers of the sharing economy, we created one of the world’s most sustainable logistics business through the share and reuse of our products. Together with our partners, we will solve shared challenges from fighting food waste to protecting forests.

CHEP, a Brambles Company

Improving the supply chain is a never-ending quest shared by companies around the globe.

Our platforms and solutions enable profitability and sustainability without having to compromise one for the other. We manage, maintain, transport and supply more than 350 million platforms that are shared and reused by growers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers.

For 70 years, we’ve empowered supply chains to use higher quality platforms, connect with more trading partners, reduce transportation, create less waste, use less natural resources, lower platform inventories and attain the efficiencies of standardization.

CHEP, a Brambles Company is tagged in 9 stories.
Collaborative Relationships Key to Overcoming Obstacles on the Path to a Circular Economy
Collaborative Relationships Key to Overcoming Obstacles on the Path to a Circular Economy

1 year ago - Forging strategic partnerships can unlock immediate win-win solutions while also creating a roadmap for future success across the supply network.

Build Back Better: The 5 Key Pillars for a Purposeful Post-COVID Reset
Build Back Better: The 5 Key Pillars for a Purposeful Post-COVID Reset

3 years ago - Over the past year, we conducted an extensive research project engaging over 100 sustainability leaders from around the world to understand how they thought sustainable business would evolve after the pandemic. Here’s how they think we can build back better brands.

Why Working Regeneratively Is (R)evolutionary
Why Working Regeneratively Is (R)evolutionary

3 years ago - Regenerative practice starts and continues with personal development. It is not a tool but a practice of conscious participation and co-creation. Working regeneratively is about revealing potential, rather than disappearing down rabbit holes of solving problems in isolation.

Regeneration and Business: The Challenges of Implementation
Regeneration and Business: The Challenges of Implementation

3 years ago - Becoming a truly regenerative business might mean changing the shape of your portfolio — but this is not something to fear! Consumers want products and services that reflect their values and demands for greater sustainability, positive environmental impact, and both social and individual well-being. A portfolio that reflects this will be successful in the long run.

Local or Global Supply Chains: What's Best for Achieving Regeneration?
Local or Global Supply Chains: What's Best for Achieving Regeneration?

3 years ago - This journey requires a collective intelligence and a fundamental shift in mindset: a new way of thinking in which ‘global,’ ‘regional’ and ‘local’ are no longer in opposition. It also comes with a new challenge to generate ‘scale’ with positive impacts.

Regeneration: Understanding the Paradigm Change and How We’ll Get There
Regeneration: Understanding the Paradigm Change and How We’ll Get There

3 years ago - “Regeneration” is not a just new word to replace the now-overused term “sustainability.” It represents a new way of thinking — an entirely new level of ambition that implies, ultimately, a new paradigm.

Going Green (and Blue): Three Lessons Learned from a Circular Partnership
Going Green (and Blue): Three Lessons Learned from a Circular Partnership

4 years ago - As CHEP and Ice River Springs have worked together in pursuit of a stronger circular economy, we’ve learned a number of lessons. We want to share a few with you, in hopes that they’ll spark inspiration for your own operations.

Meet CHEP: The Unsung Leader in Circular, Data-Driven Transport Solutions
Meet CHEP: The Unsung Leader in Circular, Data-Driven Transport Solutions

5 years ago - Wooden pallets may not be the most glamorous part of the global supply chain, but nothing gets moved around without them, and they are a huge opportunity for a circular economy.

Innovation Expo at SB’19 Detroit sets Stage for Global Collaboration
Innovation Expo at SB’19 Detroit sets Stage for Global Collaboration

5 years ago - Immersive learning experiences with National Geographic, Danone, Procter & Gamble, EY and others