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April 01, 2008 - With global trade and new international standards, the rigging and crating industry has seen dramatic change in recent years. In accordance with the IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention), all non synthetic wooden pallets, crates and dunnage are required to be stamped in compliance with the ISPM (International Phytosanitory Measure) 15. With 134 signatory countries and now, even China planning to comply, pallet manufacturers are facing new challenges, in a variety of areas, to act in accordance with the IPPC/ISPM 15.
One such challenge is finding the most cost-effective method to mark pallets and crates with the IPPC Logo. For those in the know, there is no better method for permanent marking than branding. While inks and paints can be scraped off or fade away, a brand will remain, making sure that wherever the pallet is shipped, its ISPM 15 data is preserved clear and easy to read.
The BIU Pallet Branding Iron Package accommodates this need with the lowest price available on the market.
“While Branding Irons Unlimited has been serving pallet manufacturers for years, we now offer the IPPC Pallet Branding Iron as a complete kit,” says BIU President, Billie Eglick, “We went to great lengths to offer our customers the professional tools they need at a cost they can afford.” The BIU President stressed repeatedly the need to keep the price low. “With all of us tightening our belts, bringing our customers affordable quality has become our greatest concern.”
The complete iron package centers around a custom made branding head featuring the customer’s IPPC logo, prepared by experienced graphic designers and precision engraved by skilled machinists. The head comes fitted with one of two professional grade heating tools. To complete the package, one additional accessory is included.
“We’ve given our customers the choice to decide what heating method best meets their needs,” says the company president. “Our electric BI-500 is a top quality, made in the U.S.A., heating tool, designed for continuous professional use, while the fast, rapid heating of the PRO-1000 propane heating tool make it our most popular heating tool for those who work in the field.”
The electric & propane heating tools are indeed designed to meet different operating environments. The PRO-1000 Propane Heating Tool option favors outdoor use where electricity is not available. The built in flame adjustment knob allows the user to select different temperature settings, which gives the user the ability to brand different kinds of wood under different types of conditions. The Propane option also includes a Preset Regulator, which stabilizes LP-Gas Cylinder pressure and allows easy connection to any standard BBQ tank, an accessory not found on competitor’s irons. The BI-500 Electric Heating Tool option, on the other hand, is designed for indoor use such as a warehouse or mill. It plugs into a standard 120V electric outlet and heats up to the desired temperature in a matter of minutes. The electric option includes a TC-120 Temperature Control, which gives the electric iron the same temperature abilities found on the Propane tool. The optional Voltage Converter allows the iron to be used all over the world.
“We know our customers will find the IPPC Brander a very handy and useful tool,” adds Billie Eglick, “It makes the task of branding the ISPM 15 seal as effortless as possible with maximum results. With the incredible price we’re offering, they can be assured that they’re not only getting the best price on the market, they’re getting the best quality as well.”
The new IPPC Pallet Branding Iron Package carries a price tag of $499 and can be purchased at their website: www.brandingirons.com. Provide the IPPC/ISPM 15 proof of compliance, desired dimensions and choice of either electric or propane heating tools and they produce the custom iron in 10 business days. Branding Irons Unlimited’s available RUSH service can even have it ready for shipment in an unprecedented 3 days!
For more information on this topic call Bryan Faragher at 818-576-1101 #313 or email bryan ( @ ) brandingirons dot com