Packaging
Smooth delivery starts with good sustainable transport packaging. Royal FloraHolland has the packaging that suits your product and the needs of your customers. We have packaging for flowers and plants, recyclable packaging for one-time or multiple use, and for rent or purchase.
Code and price list for auction packaging
The code and price list for auction packaging offers an overview of all packaging codes and associated prices.
Read moreSustainable packaging
Royal FloraHolland is striving for a future-proof horticultural sector.
Read moreFust Fc588
Due to the increasing use of CC containers in the export trade and the transaction reduction, the trade requires a different multi-use flower bucket.
Read morePackaging catalogue
With our packaging catalogue, it is easy to find all the information you need about Royal FloraHolland’s standardized transport packaging.
Read moreCollecting and returning packaging
Packaging can be collected and returned at all locations. Check the opening hours, contact information, terms and conditions and services for each location.
Read moreSubturns
In the direct trade of cut flowers and plants, multi-use boxes and plant trays (except Floratino), containers, and support racks of Royal FloraHolland can be exchanged directly between grower and buyer, without physically going through the auction or packaging depot. This direct exchange is called subturn.
Read moreClean packaging
Royal FloraHolland has invested heavily over the past few years in better ways to clean containers. We can achieve even more throughout the entire chain, however. Ensuring clean packaging is everyone’s responsibility!
Read moreTransport levy for the box pool
Sivepo launched a pool for multi-use flower boxes in 2002. Unlike plastic flower and plant containers,...
Read moreFAQ packaging card
As of 5 November 2018, the packaging card is obligatory at our three export locations. Read here the FAQ about the new packaging card.
Read morePackaging law in Germany
A new packaging law is in force in Germany as of 1 January 2019. This has consequences for business-to-consumer (B2C) packaging in particular, for which mandatory registration and notification now applies. The aim of this law is to improve the way in which the recycling of this packaging is arranged.
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