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Pooling solutions provider Loscam is showcasing its approach to materials handling and logistics at this week's CeMAT fair in Sydney.

Loscam is displaying its beverage trays, which store, move and display high velocity products, and its Crystal Clear unit  – a retail-ready solution which delivers efficiencies in replenishing a product's on-shelf availability.

Of robust construction from an easy-to-clean polymer, the Crystal Clear tray is foldable and stackable, and highlights the product for easy picking in the warehouse and optimum display in store.

Loscam's vice president for customer solutions Michael Donahoo said he looked forward to demonstrating how the company moves products through the supply chain.

Loscam is Australia’s only pallet pooling company, manufacturing and providing 100 per cent certified sustainable softwood pallets to the supply chain industry.

Its pallets provide almost 20 per cent less weight per truckload, translating to savings in fuel and load costs.

Donahoo said the company is also exhibiting eco-friendly pallets at CeMAT, and weighing into the softwood vs. hardwood pallet debate with visitors.

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