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16 September 2025
The safe transport and storage of steel and plastic drums is a daily challenge for many companies. Whether it concerns chemicals, food ingredients, or oils, stability and safety are crucial. With the Drumclip, we offer an innovative solution that not only meets international certifications, but also contributes to sustainability in the supply chain.
Safety as a priority
Loose drums on pallets can shift or even tip over during transport, with all the consequences that entails. Think of product loss, delays, or in the worst case, hazardous situations for personnel and the environment. The Drumclip ensures that drums stay firmly in place and is tested according to EUMOS and ISTA certifications. This allows companies to rely on a solution that meets the strictest safety standards.
Efficiency in the logistics chain
- Faster loading and unloading due to improved drum stability.
- Fewer damage claims by preventing accidents.
- Lower costs because no shrink wrap or additional straps are required.
Companies that switch to Drumclip often experience smoother and more reliable processes.
Sustainability in transport
While many traditional methods such as shrink wrap or disposable straps are harmful to the environment, Drumclip offers a reusable solution.
- Made from recycled plastic.
- Suitable for years of use.
- Produced using green energy.
In this way, Drumclip contributes to more sustainable logistics processes and a reduced CO₂ footprint.
Applications across various sectors
- Chemicals - Safe storage of hazardous liquids
- Food industry - Transport of ingredients and oils
- Coatings and paint - Stability in bulk deliveries
- Agriculture - Transport of fertilizers and liquid products
Conclusion
Drumclip is more than just a tool. It is an investment in safety, efficiency, and sustainability. For companies working with drums, this innovative product is key to a more stable and future-proof supply chain.
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