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  1. As the worlds leading supplier of Reusable Packaging Containers (RPCs), only IFCO can support your business wherever you and your suppliers are – and wherever the future may take you.

  2. We’re driving sustainable, customer-led innovation in the fresh grocery supply chain. And we’re on a mission to eliminate food waste and replace single-use packaging in the supply chain. We are setting the standards in our industry – and take every opportunity to shout it out from the rooftops.

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  3. www.linkedin.com › company › ifco-systemsIFCO SYSTEMS - LinkedIn

    IFCO is the leading global provider of reusable packaging solutions for fresh foods, serving customers in 50+ countries. IFCO operates a pool of over 370 million Reusable Packaging...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ifco_trayIfco tray - Wikipedia

    IFCO trays (also known as RPC s (the abbreviation for reusable packaging containers), or reusable containers, or reusable crates) are a type of reusable packaging for transporting fresh food produce.

  5. media.triton-partners.com › portfolio › ifcoIFCO - triton-partners.com

    IFCO is a leading global provider of Reusable Packaging Containers (“RPC”) pooling solutions, driving the circular economy in the fresh grocery supply chain for over 30 years. The IFCO History. IFCO was founded in 1992, is headquartered in Pullach (Germany) and was acquired by Triton and ADIA in 2019. IFCO’s RPC pooling business model is ...

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · Founded in 1992, IFCO was the first pioneer to reintroduce a reusable packaging system for the entire fresh product supply chain, from producer to retailer. They are now the clear market leader in the world, with operations in more than 50 countries across five continents and subsidiaries in 30 countries. Their services are used by 320 of the ...

  7. Oct 22, 2024 · 1:35. Buyout firm Triton is exploring options for its plastic container business IFCO, which could be valued at about €5 billion ($5.4 billion) in a deal, according to people familiar with the ...

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