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PRESS RELEASE

 

New Technology for Shipping
Newly Produced Bottles, Cans and
jars Has Arrived.
 

 

California native and Inventor Mark Costello who works
at a local winery driving a forklift has reverse engineered the standard shipping method used for bulk glass bottles and jars. Riverbank CA, 02/03/2024: The standard
method of shipping bulk bottles, cans and jars after production is to strap and stretch wrap the pallet before it is shipped to the customer. Mr. Costello noticed how much plastic and strapping he was throwing away after each production run and started the process of designing and patenting his version of how bottles jars should be stabilized before shipment. Mr. Costello also noticed that when a trailer full of glass came into the winery to be unloaded, the glass stacks required up to eleven air bags to hold them in place. Mr. Costello Said, “my shipping method will truly make producing single use containers of any material, environmentally sustainable and will eliminate the need for stretch wrap and airbags currently being used by these facilities”. Mr. Costello also emphasized that, “applying or removing the panels and cap can be done manually for small operations or robotically for larger facilities” Closing the loop on the glass production process has been long over looked by the industry, but now there is a solution.

 

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