In a geopolitically unstable world, nearshoring has transformed from a strategic option into a strict requirement for risk management. Organizations prioritizing continuity and ESG compliance realize that local production of logistics assets offers three crucial benefits: operational resilience, a direct reduction of Scope 3 emissions, and financial stability through lower TCO.
Logistics is rapidly evolving through digitalisation and we are leading the way. In a milestone for sustainable supply chains, retail giant Auchan is deploying no fewer than 50,000 of our smart, heavy-duty Euro pallets made from recycled plastic across France.
In the world of logistics, everything revolves around speed and efficiency. Goods need to move from A to B as quickly as possible, often via automated systems. But speed also comes with risks. Shifting loads can lead to product damage, malfunctions in robotic systems, or even dangerous situations for employees.
At Q‑Pall, it’s not just about pallets. It’s about partners. Together, we ensure customers get the best‑fitting solution – local, sustainable, and reliable.
In this series, we introduce our resellers to you, and we start with Jens from M‑Packaging. Because each of them is without exception #YourBestPal in the market.
The European Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) is no longer a distant prospect. In force since February 2025 and applicable from August 2026, this legislation will fundamentally change the packaging landscape in Europe—especially for B2B transport packaging such as pallets. For companies, this means: time to act.
When it comes to efficient logistics, selecting the right pallet plays a more essential role than one might initially assume. The difference between Euro pallets and export pallets directly impacts cost structures, sustainability strategies, and operational transport efficiency.
In logistics, every second counts. Speed, reliability and precision are not options, but prerequisites. Every stage in the transport and storage process must run smoothly. A seemingly insignificant element plays a central role: the pallet. At Q‑Pall, we understand how crucial this detail can be.
Q-Pall is one of the proud partners in the SCOPAC project (Sustainable Composites based Packaging from Low-Value Waste), an innovative collaboration focused on reusing residual plastic packaging waste by combining it with waste fibers.
The global economy is undergoing a transition. The decades-long focus on globalization—where production was outsourced to the lowest bidder, regardless of location—has reached its limits.
The logistics and supply chain world is changing faster than ever. Driven by global challenges and the urgent need for smarter, more sustainable solutions, this sector is at a turning point. At Q-Pall, we see this not as a challenge — but as an opportunity to lead the way
In the world of logistics and transport, the term “pool pallet” is a concept that often causes confusion. It is often thought that pool pallets form a separate category, distinct from regular pallet types such as light, medium, and heavy. This misunderstanding is understandable but incorrect. At Q-Pall, we believe that any pallet, regardless of its classification, can function as a pool pallet, provided it meets specific criteria and properties. Let’s explain this view further.
Are you a business striving for sustainability in your logistics operations? Discover how Q-Pall’s philosophy and innovative solutions can align with your environmental goals. Specializing in the production of plastic pallet from 100% recycled materials, Q-Pall is not just offering a product, but a comprehensive approach to green logistics. This article delves into how our unique model of local sourcing and production across Europe doesn’t just supply eco-friendly pallets; it embodies a deeper commitment to sustainable practices. By choosing Q-Pall, companies can make a significant step towards reducing their ecological footprint and achieving their sustainability targets. Read on to see how Q-Pall’s philosophy and products can be integral to your green logistics strategy.
In our previous blog post, we further explained the Resin Identification Codes (RIC) of plastics and their crucial role in creating a sustainable future. When it comes to logistics, storage, and shipping, pallets are an indispensable tool. Traditionally made from wood, an increasing number of businesses are turning to plastic pallets for their durability, longevity, cleanliness and recyclability. However, not all plastic pallets are created equal. Understanding the type of plastic used in their construction is critical for ensuring recyclability.