Product summary
Cape Pack is a palletization tool built to help companies plan how products are packed and shipped. It evaluates product dimensions, case counts, stacking patterns, and container loading to create efficient arrangements that save space and reduce transport costs. The interface is visual and interactive, making it easy to test different layouts and determine the best configuration for a shipment.
Configuration and setup options
- Specify container dimensions to match trailers, boxes, or shipping crates.
- Choose pallet types and orientations based on your warehouse and handling equipment.
- Define case sizes and product quantities to reflect actual packaging and production runs.
- Apply automated layout routines that compute optimal packing based on your inputs.
Operational advantages
- Improves overall operational efficiency by simplifying planning and decision-making.
- Lowers freight expenses through better space utilization and fewer shipments.
- Increases usable volume on pallets and in containers, reducing empty space.
- Cuts packaging waste by recommending tighter, more effective stacking patterns.
Practical use cases
Cape Pack is useful for supply-chain teams, warehouse planners, and logistics managers who need to:
- Prepare pallets and containers for incoming or outgoing shipments.
- Compare alternative packaging sizes before production or shipping.
- Visualize load patterns to ensure safe, compliant transport.
Suggested alternative
Top recommended substitute: SHAREit (free). If you need a simple, no-cost solution for sharing packing layouts or lightweight shipment planning, SHAREit can act as an entry-level option. It won’t match the advanced algorithms and dedicated palletization features of Cape Pack, but it can be useful for quick transfers and basic coordination.
Who benefits most
Organizations with recurring shipping needs, high-volume distribution, or complex packaging requirements will gain the most from using a dedicated palletization tool like Cape Pack. It’s especially valuable when reducing freight costs and improving warehouse throughput are priorities.
Technical
- Windows
- Free