Plus Pack operates two main facilities in Denmark and Belgium, and sells its products to customers and large distributors. With a focus on the circular economy and sustainability, Plus Pack has invested heavily in new technology to achieve their goals of creating a more sustainable business model. One of the key investments they made was in Tacton CPQ software.
The food packaging industry has long been criticized for its contribution to waste and pollution. Plus Pack, however, wanted to be part of the solution and not the problem. By implementing Tacton CPQ, Plus Pack has been able to more easily customize solutions for their customers' needs and collaborate better internally, thus driving circularity forward.
Their Circular 2024 initiative is aimed at increasing circular sales, improving customer satisfaction and reducing CO2 emissions. The CPQ software has played a crucial role in helping Plus Pack achieve these goals, with 86% of sales now considered circular and projected to reach 95% by 2024.
The company has also seen an increase in their Net Promoter Score (NPS) in recent years, as they are now better able to provide customers with exactly what they need, at the right time and at the right price. Plus Pack is also working towards reducing their CO2 emissions to zero by 2024, through investments in solar panels and other emission-reducing technology.
In conclusion, Plus Pack's use of CPQ software has been instrumental in their transformation towards a more sustainable and circular business model. With the help of Tacton CPQ, they have been able to improve customer satisfaction, increase circular sales, and reduce their CO2 emissions. Plus Pack serves as a shining example of how companies can use technology to drive positive change and make a real impact on the world.
If you want to learn a lot more, there's a very loooong video about the project available on Tacton CPQ YouTube channel. If you're in the packaging industry, this will give a lot of valuable insight.