The first step has been taken: the Common European Pallet Pool agreement has been concluded. The settlement between EPAL and UIC has finally been signed and sealed.
The European Pallet Association e.V. has always declared itself in favour of continuing with common exchangeability, despite the fact that the UIC broke away from EPAL in December 2012. The approach taken by EPAL has been supported by GS1, leading German trade associations, ARGE Palettenpool, the majority of pallet users and the licensees. With the signing of the agreement regarding the Common European Pallet Pool, the UIC is now following this example.
A functioning market requires trust and EPAL has gained this from producers, repairers and users over the past two years. The numbers speak for themselves with the production of EPAL pallets having remained stable over this period, despite attempts by the UIC to establish a second “white” pallet pool and despite the weakening markets. On the contrary, the first “EPAL/EPAL” calendar year has drawn to a close recording significant growth with the number of EPAL pallets produced in *2013 amounting to 63.5 million (*total 2013: since 01/08/2013 EPAL/EPAL pallets only), and as of November 2014 to 64 million. Furthermore, new markets for EPAL licences have also been won in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Croatia and parts of Austria.
The European Pallet Association e.V. has always recognised its market responsibilities and in recent years it worked on further developing the load carriers and their quality assurance. This includes innovative solutions that have been put into practice by EPAL in 2014, such as the production of a new half pallet, RFID-tagged pallets and the development of a pallet app (in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute). It also includes monitoring compliance with trademark law and any legal action as an essential tool for ensuring a stable, global pallet pool. The opening of the EPAL Academy in July 2014 is yet another milestone in making the use of EPAL pallets reliable and profitable.