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ORBIS Company Profile

Plastic reusable containers and pallets improve the flow of product all along the supply chain to reduce costs. ORBIS, based in Oconomowoc, WI, helps world-class customers move their product faster, easier, safer and more cost-effectively. Using proven expertise, industry-leading knowledge, innovation, superior products (containers, pallets and dunnage) and supply chain services (pooling, cleaning and logistics) to implement plastic reusable packaging systems.

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ORBIS
1055 Corporate Center Drive
P.O. Box 389
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, 53066-0389
United States
262-560-5000
800-890-7292
[email protected]

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ORBIS and the Circular Economy

A more sustainable business starts with the supply chain and how product and parts are stored, handled, transported and delivered. The take-make-waste philosophy no longer meets societal requirements. The circular economy concept — which is based on a continuous flow of product in the value circle — is the future of a successful, sustainable supply chain. It focuses on designing out waste (reduce), keeping products in use (reuse) and regenerating natural resources (recycle/renew).


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Using Plastic Reusable Packaging to Optimize Your Supply Chain
Using Plastic Reusable Packaging to Optimize Your Supply Chain
Considering reusable packaging? Learn how reusable plastic containers and pallets can reduce costs, drive supply chain efficiency and improve sustainability.

Using Plastic Reusable Packaging To Go Green
Using Plastic Reusable Packaging To Go Green
ORBIS Corporation Helps Companies Go Green.





ORBIS News & Resources

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Automotive materials handling: The calm after the storm
Following several tumultuous years, the automotive industry is looking at a steadier state in 2024.

MODEX C-Suite Interview with Norm Kukuk: The Circular Economy Becomes a Core Priority
Interview with Norm Kukuk, President, ORBIS Corporation says a focus on the environment was immensely clear at MODEX 2024

ORBIS showcases packaging innovations 
ORBIS (Booth B2809) invites Modex attendees to see the latest in sustainably produced packaging products and automated packaging technologies.

Packaging Corner: Be open to change
Not every tote or container solution is off-the-shelf. That’s where a partnership can deliver out-sized results.

What’s new in totes, bins and containers?
From the relatively mundane to the truly innovative, totes, bins and containers are continuously receiving upgrades to make them better suited to the job at hand.

Bulk bins at GM get a makeover
Sustainability was an issue for the automaker, but bins with higher levels of recycled plastic were just a design change away.

Sustainable packaging equipment and systems comes on strong
Packaging equipment and systems continue to address sustainability, from the growing popularity of systems that right-size corrugated cartons on demand to autobaggers that use kraft paper stock rather than poly. Companies are also looking to ensure high, sustained throughput and improve the unpacking experience.

Extended season of giving: ORBIS donates and supports local communities on year-round basis
From Make-a-Wish and Blessings in a Backpack, veterans groups and more, resuable packaging supplier ORBIS and its employees engaged in multiple charitable efforts in 2023.

ORBIS expands manufacturing plant in Urbana, Ohio
Expansion adds capacity and promotes sustainability in reusable packaging manufacturing.

Time to act on sustainability
Sustainability is on its way to becoming a core competency for materials handling suppliers.

Standing at the intersection of pallets & automated equipment
As more companies invest in warehouse automation, the ones that select and design their pallets early in the game are coming out winners.

ORBIS showcases sustainable, integrated products and solutions
ORBIS (Booth S4104) will showcase reusable pallets, bulk containers and totes and more designed for automated warehouses at ProMat 2023.

ORBIS announces leadership changes
Long-time President Bill Ash to retire effective March 31; Norm Kukuk named president

60 Seconds with Alison Zitzke, Orbis Corporation
Modern's editor sat down with Alison Zitzke, Senior Project Manager at Orbis Corporation do discuss her background in sustainable packaging.

AROS Totes, from ORBIS, efficiently transfer, store and organize product in automated systems
Designed for seamless integration into automated systems to facilitate the efficient transfer, storage and organization of merchandise





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