Reduction of 180 tons of CO2 annually through cardboard framing! Presentation of packaging improvement case studies.
Achieve environmental goals by utilizing cardboard packaging materials with low CO2 emissions! Also effective in reducing packaging time.
Did you know that compared to commonly used packaging materials like wood and plastic, cardboard has a lower CO2 emission per kilogram? Compared to 100% plastic (PP): Wood: 32% Reinforced cardboard "Naviace": 12% CO2 emissions (according to our research) It is said that the proportion of CO2 emissions from businesses accounts for 70% of the total. This includes CO2 emitted during manufacturing as well as during transportation. By switching packaging materials, we can achieve reductions in CO2 emissions from packaging and improve fuel costs during transportation through lightweight packaging. Reinforced cardboard Naviace has 1.6 times the strength of regular cardboard. It is strong and durable enough to be treated as an alternative to wood and plastic, and depending on the specifications, it can package products weighing nearly one ton. We will publish a collection of case studies that summarize examples of successful reductions in CO2 emissions throughout the logistics process, including manufacturing and transportation, addressing environmental issues. Please use this as a reference for packaging improvements. [Examples (excerpt)] - All-cardboard suspended packaging for roll products - Cardboard conversion of wooden pallets - Improvement of paper joint locks for packaging large copiers
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Naviace Co., Ltd. is a reinforced cardboard manufacturer specializing in packaging design for automotive parts, metal and chemical materials, and precision equipment. ■ What does Naviace's concept of "carbon neutral proposals" entail? 1. Cardboard has a low CO2 emission as a material, and switching from wood, plastic, and metal packaging can reduce CO2 emissions. 2. Cardboard is a highly flexible material in terms of design, allowing for improvements in transport efficiency, such as compact packaging, which can further reduce CO2 emissions. 3. Based on the above, by reviewing packaging design and enhancing material replacement and transport efficiency, we contribute to reducing our customers' CO2 emissions. ■ Towards realizing Naviace's concept of "carbon neutral proposals" 1. Reinforced cardboard "Naviace" boasts over 160% strength compared to conventional materials. 2. "Navi Palette," with cumulative sales of 25 million units. 3. Numerous awards in packaging design contests showcasing our "packaging design technical skills." → We will leverage our strengths to realize "carbon neutral proposals." We have a wealth of experience not only with manufacturers who are already implementing initiatives to reduce environmental impact but also with material manufacturers in sectors such as steel, non-ferrous metals, and chemicals, which are often considered challenging to address. Please feel free to contact us.
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■Awards in the Japan Packaging Contest / Organized by the Japan Packaging Technology Association ※Some parts omitted 2023: Chairman's Award from the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) "Significantly Increased Load Capacity! Cardboard Bandless Container" 2021: Large and Heavy Goods Packaging Division Award "Consolidated Packaging for Inter-Factory Movement Parts" 2020: Large and Heavy Goods Packaging Division Award "All Cardboard Packaging for Self-Propelled RC Power Sprayers" 2019: Logistics Award "All Cardboard Packaging for Gear Grinding Wheels" 2019: Award from the Director of the Manufacturing Industries Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry "Transition from Wooden Frame Packaging to All Cardboard" 2018: Logistics Award "Development of Slip Master" 2018: Large and Heavy Goods Packaging Division Award "Suspended Packaging for Roll Products" 2017: Logistics Award "Suspended Packaging for Rolls" 2016: Division Award "All Cardboard Packaging for Aircraft Seats" 2011: Chairman's Award from the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry "All Cardboard Packaging for Large Copiers" 2009: Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award (Highest Award) "Packaging of 40 Chairs for Export"
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We will be exhibiting at the 4th INNOVATION EXPO of the International Logistics Comprehensive Exhibition 2025 from September 10 (Wednesday) to September 12 (Friday)!
Naviace Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the "International Logistics Comprehensive Exhibition 2025, 4th INNOVATION EXPO (https://ie.logis-tech-tokyo.gr.jp/)". 【Event Overview】 Date: September 10 (Wed) - 12 (Fri), 2025 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo International Exhibition Center), East Halls 4-8 Booth Number: Transportation Efficiency Zone 6-205 【Exhibition Content】 Under the theme "Changing the Future of Logistics through Packaging - Total Logistics Cost Reduction & Carbon Neutrality," we will showcase 8 examples with significant improvement effects. ■ 2300 mm wide! Super large cardboard master carton ■ All cardboard packaging for large transmissions ■ 20% reduction in overseas export container costs! Collective packaging for automotive parts Among other items, we invite you to see a wide range of exhibits that dramatically improve transportation efficiency and quality. On the day of the event, experienced professional staff will listen to your specific concerns and propose suitable logistics and packaging solutions. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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On February 4, 2025, an article about our company was published in the Steel News: "NaviAce: Leading Logistics with Cardboard Packaging."
We will continue to aim for a reduction in total logistics costs and the realization of carbon neutrality through environmentally friendly packaging using our unique reinforced cardboard "Naviace." Please feel free to contact us for any inquiries regarding packaging. *For articles published in the Steel News, please check the PDF (source: Steel News Company).