Why Reusable Packaging Is Becoming Essential in Q3 2026

Extera warehouse workers use power drills to assemble reusable packaging containers, with stacks of black plastic containers lining the warehouse behind them.

One pallet leaves the warehouse carrying high-value manufactured parts. It looks routine: standard stretch wrap, a wooden pallet, nothing unusual. But somewhere in transit, the load shifts. The wooden pallet cracks under pressure. The stack tilts. Components hit the floor. By the time the shipment is opened, the damage is done. The result is more than a broken pallet; it’s unusable parts, production delays, and disruption that ripple across the supply chain.