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EPAL board meeting on 14 September, 2021 in Zurich
The board of the European Pallet Association e.V. (EPAL) met on 14 September 2021 in Zurich for its first face-to-face meeting since November 2019. As all the meetings in 2020 and the previous meetings in 2021 had to be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was a great pleasure for all participants to finally meet again in person.
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Bernd Dörre appointed to Managing Director of EPAL
The Board of the European Pallet Association (EPAL) has appointed Bernd Dörre to Managing Director of EPAL. He succeeds Christian Kühnhold who held the position with EPAL until 31st March 2021.
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EPAL General Assembly 2021 – Strategies for the largest pallet exchange pool in the world
In its jubilee year (60 years of Euro pallets and 30 years of EPAL), EPAL once again had to arrange the General Assembly of the European Pallet Association e.V. (EPAL) on 18th June 2021 as an online conference due to the Covid 19 situation. Chaired by the President of EPAL, Robert Holliger, the board members and CEOs of EPAL’s 14 National Committees and EPAL representatives from other countries…
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Increasing wood prices are a challenge for the transport and pallet logistics sectors
The hike in wood prices that started last year has continued unchanged in 2021. Initially the Covid-19 pandemic led to a decrease in wood supplies from Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, but now the significantly stronger demand from North America and Asia is causing a further shortage of the high-quality coniferous woods (spruce, fir and pine) that are used to produce EPAL pallets. The shortage in…
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EPAL pallet production increases despite Covid-19 pandemic
A total of 123.5 million EPAL load carriers were produced and repaired in 2020
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Safe transport of Coronavirus vaccines on EPAL pallets
Throughout Europe, temperature-controlled Covid-19 vaccines are being transported on quality-tested EPAL Euro pallets
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EPAL pallets “ready for Brexit”
EPAL wooden pallets are treated in accordance with the ISPM 15 standard making them suitable for the unrestricted movement of goods outside the EU