CHEP
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The Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP) is the global leader in pallet and container pooling services, serving customers in a wide range of industrial and retail supply chains.
CHEP | |
Type | Public Stock Symbol: See Brambles |
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Founded | 1958 |
Headquarters | Orlando, Florida (Global headquarters), key_people = |
Industry | Equipment Pooling |
Products | Pallets, RPCs, IBCs, Automotive Containers, CCCs |
Revenue | $12 billion AUD |
Employees | 7,700+ |
Slogan | Handling The World’s Most Important Products…Everyday |
Website | www.chep.com |
[edit] History
CHEP evolved from the Allied Materials Handling Standing Committee (AMHSC), an organization developed by the Australian government to provide efficient handling of defense supplies during World War II. When the war ended in 1945, the Americans returned home, leaving behind a great wealth of materials handling equipment at their military bases in Australia. With this additional, sophisticated asset base and already established infrastructure, the Commonwealth government continued to endorse the organization after the war to support the national economy. In 1949, a new government under the Liberal Party of Australia decided to privatize the industry and mandated the sale of the Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool organization.
Brambles, a company created in 1875 by Walter Edwin Bramble and well experienced in the materials handling industry, purchased CHEP in 1958. CHEP feverishly worked to keep pace with the increasing demand for its products and services, and began expanding to other regions around the globe.
Today, CHEP is the global leader in pallet and container pooling services. We partner with customers to develop pooling solutions that ensure reduced product damage, offer enhanced delivery efficiencies, eliminate waste and reduce supply chain costs, adding exceptional value for our customers. With global partners that include Procter & Gamble, SYSCO, Kellogg’s, Kraft, Nestlé, Ford and GM, CHEP is known for “Handling The World’s Most Important Products. Everyday."
CHEP is committed to reducing environmental waste and increasing customer savings through proper stewardship of all natural resources. The company’s pallet and container pooling system eliminates more than six million tons of wood packaging from landfills by recycling wood and nails so that no scrap materials from its pallets are sent to landfills. Components that cannot be repaired or reused are recycled for fuel, mulch and animal bedding.