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Automotive reusable packaging – a change catalyst

Navigating to a sustainable future

Reusable packaging has a crucial role to play in automotive supply chain processes. Because many (often fragile) components have to travel from external sites to the assembly plant, reliable and effective packaging is needed to protect them. Electric vehicles and lithium-ion batteries are adding packaging requirements of their own to this picture.

Conventional packaging materials, such as cardboard and plastic film, are often used only once, and may not be recyclable. They generate a lot of waste and emissions, and can be costly and inefficient to procure and dispose of.

Many automotive manufacturers and suppliers are therefore opting for reusable packaging, which can improve supply chain performance and automotive industry sustainability. Pallets, racks, bulk containers, hand-held containers, trolleys, bins, kitting bins, rubber masks for machined components, dunnage… All these materials can be used repeatedly, reducing both environmental impact and cost.

However, realizing the full potential of reusable packaging is challenging at present. OEMs don’t usually have enough visibility of the supply chain to locate packaging fast and accurately as it becomes available for reuse. Given the high value of parts plus just-in-time requirements on the assembly line, packaging issues can’t be allowed to delay delivery – and so single-use cardboard packaging often gets used in place of reusable materials. In addition, collecting, cleaning, and redistributing packaging can itself generate costs and emissions.

To overcome these challenges, Capgemini is developing a reusable packaging solution for automotive based on SAP’s Returnable Packaging Management (RPM), a product on SAP Business Technology Platform.

RPM, a cloud solution that manages the logistics of reusable packaging materials, is complemented by a range of automotive-specific services from Capgemini, incorporating both engineering and digital assets. The result is an end-to-end Automotive Reusable Packaging solution that helps OEMs transform the way they work with reusable packaging, and meet their targets for sustainability, cost, and supply chain resilience.

“Capgemini’s Automotive Reusable Packaging offer will help clients transform the way they manage packaging in the supply chain, enhancing both sustainability and cost-effectiveness.”

Alexandre Audoin
EVP, Head of Global Automotive Industry, Capgemini

This solution complements Capgemini’s Digital Core for Automotive – an offer creating agile business models and a connected mobility ecosystem that adapts rapidly to change. The offer also ensures sustainability goals drive growth and customer advocacy.

Is your company struggling to realize the promise of reusable packaging? Download our point of view report and infographic to find out how our solution could help you transform your automotive supply chain. You could reduce costs significantly while shrinking your carbon footprint by up to 40%.

To learn more, contact our team of automotive experts today and revolutionize the role of reusable packaging in your supply chain, improving automotive sustainability, cutting costs, and enhancing supply chain resilience.

Meet our experts

Alexandre Audoin

Global Head of Industries, Sales & Portfolio, Capgemini Engineering 
Alexandre Audoin is Capgemini Group’s global leader for the automotive industry and head of automotive within Capgemini Engineering (formerly Altran). Alexandre maintains a special focus on the creation of Intelligent Industry, helping clients master the end-to-end software-driven transformation and do business in a new way through technologies like 5G, edge computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and the internet of things (IoT).

Jean-Marie Lapeyre

EVP and Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Global Automotive Industry
Jean-Marie Lapeyre works with automotive clients to develop and launch actionable technology strategies to help them succeed in a data and software-driven world.

Roshan Batheri

Sr Director | Automotive Supply Chain Offer Leader | Client Partner | North America
Roshan is a seasoned global professional combined with strategic acumen, extensive domain knowledge, and proven track record to drive success. He has over 20 years of extensive experience in P&L management, strategic operations, supply chain management, IT transformation, business consulting and delivering innovative concepts and strategies in the automotive industry. He is an MBA and an Engineer, additionally holding various certifications such as a six sigma green belt and a certified lead auditor in quality management system, showcasing his commitment to excellence.

Mariam Belasfar

Packaging Management & Supply Chain Sustainability Operations Manager, Capgemini Engineering
Mariam maintains a special focus on the creation of intelligent and sustainable supply chain, helping clients transform and master the end-to-end reusable packaging management business through merging the strengthens of new technologies, supply chain data, engineering and operational management for accurate supply chain decision making.

Milind Dumbre

Supply Chain Expert, Automotive Industry Platform, Capgemini
Milind Dumbre is an enterprise architect and works with automotive clients to drive their supply chain transformation journey.

Anke Rieche

Global Automotive Program Lead
Anke is a business development expert with 20 years’ experience across software, infrastructure, and consulting. A highly motivated team player with a strong customer-first ethos, Anke has carved a reputation for developing and executing go-to-market concepts, especially around SAP’s S/4 HANA and Intelligent Enterprise platforms, and particularly as they apply to the automotive marketplace. Anke is a firm believer that automotive suppliers and OEM’s can reach new heights in terms of agility and speed by deploying SAP’s Automotive Cloud solutions, including joint developments by SAP and Capgemini and co-innovative solutions with pilot clients.

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