What is FEFPEB
FEFPEB, the European Federation of Wooden Pallet and Packaging Manufacturers was established in 1946. FEFPEB is recognised as the European Federation of representative national associations in the field of timber packaging:
- pallets
- light-weight packaging
- industrial packaging.
14 European countries, represented by their national professional associations of wooden pallet and packaging manufacturers, are full member: Italy, Germany, UK, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Sweden, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey, Lithuania and Denmark.
11 companies involved in the industry, like suppliers of timber and timber blocks, machines and equipment are associated or individual members.
The major European pallet pools (EPAL, CHEP, LPR, IPP Logipal and PRS) all belong to FEFPEB. These pools own or regulate over 1 Billion timber pallets worldwide.
The main objectives of FEFPEB are the promotion of timber packaging and the determination and defence of the interests of the European Wooden Pallet and Packaging Industry:
- The exchange of information between the members of FEFPEB in connection to a great variety of international items. FEFPEB facilitates reciprocal contacts within the pallet and packaging industry and the structure of the federation ensures a strong andeffective co-operation, focused on output and result.
- FEFPEB represents Europe in contacts with national, super national authorities and affiliated organisations in the woodworking industries, worldwide.
- Internal and external communication through meetings, circulars, internet, ad-hoc working groups and the annual congress enables FEFPEB to act on behalf of Europe and fulfil the objectives.
FEFPEB has its secretariat in the Netherlands.The Secretary General is mr Fons J.M. Ceelaert.
For more information: don't hesitate to contact us:
FEFPEB – Fédération Européenne des Fabricants de Palettes et Emballages en Bois P.O. Box 90154 NL-5000 LG TILBURG Tel: + 31 13 59 44 802 Fax: + 31 13 59 44 749
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Secretary General: mr Fons J.M. Ceelaert
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