June 2025 Newsletter

June 2025 Newsletter

June 2025 Newsletter

It’s been a busy June here at Digipal, as we headed to Festival of Fresh and began preparations for the UK’s largest logistics event, taking place in September.

Plus, we’re sharing the results of our incredible ongoing relationship with Carma and our pride in playing our part to reduce CO2 emissions.

Celebrating the best in Britain

Earlier this month, the Digipal team headed to Lincolnshire for Festival of Fresh 2025.

Despite the miserable weather, we had plenty of interesting and insightful conversations about the future of the fresh produce industry.

Plus, we shared the multitude of ways our plastic pallets benefit the fresh produce supply chain.

Read more about this here.

Lightweight, sustainable and cost-efficient, Digipal’s Plastic Pallets are the sensible addition to your supply chain.

A peek behind the curtain

Take a look at this – a box of our Bluetooth ‘child’ tags.

These may be small, but they are mighty, boasting an 8+ year battery life. These were sent to one of our customers who is working to install 100% traceability on their assets with Digipal.

As well as reducing asset leakage through end-to-end visibility, these tags will monitor product temperature across the whole supply chain.

Keen to see these benefits in your own supply chain?

Get in touch to find out how we can help!

Something new…

The Digipal team is off to IMHX, the UK’s biggest logistics event, this September.

IMHX provides the chance to connect with innovators, experts and like-minded professionals in the logistics space, helping you optimise your productivity and get better results for your supply chain.

It may be a while away, but we’re looking forward to introducing you to the latest addition to our range of reusable logistics assets at the event – exciting news!

Sign up for free here.

Here are the key details:

  • NEC Birmingham
  • Tuesday 9 – Thursday 11 September 2025
  • 9:30am to 5pm each day

Proud to be driving change

As of May 2025, Digipal has saved 61,225 kg of CO2 through transitioning our customers from wooden pallets to reusable plastic.

Alongside this process, which helps massively reduce carbon emissions, we also planted over 3,500 mangrove trees in 2024 as part of our partnership with Carma.

We’re well on our way to meeting our goal of tripling this in 2025!