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Fragile products like eggs can see loss rates as high as 63%, making packaging a growing focus as operations look for more efficient, scalable ways to protect high-value products in transit.

The Iran war is tightening global supply chains just as egg producers and poultry retailers are already operating on razor-thin margins, and the conflict is driving higher product damage in these fragile food categories. 

Tosca and Rehrig Pacific have introduced a new option built specifically for that reality: the 6315 Specialty Egg Reusable Packaging Container (RPC), designed to help producers reduce breakage, improve cooling, and streamline handling from packer to retailer.

Key Product Details:

  • Faster, consistent cooling: The ventilation design cools eggs up to 6x faster than corrugated, helping maintain cold chain integrity and protect product quality in transit.
  • Designed from producer and retailer input: Built to solve handling, protection, and efficiency challenges seen across specialty egg operations.
  • Seamless integration into existing systems: Fully compatible with Tosca’s current egg RPC network for easy adoption.
  • Engineered for day-to-day efficiency: Features like Speed Stack Wall design and ergonomic handles support faster stacking and easier movement across facilities.

Commenting on the launch, Scott Schimming, VP of Commercial Sales at Tosca, says:

“Fragile categories like eggs and proteins rely on fast, consistent movement through the supply chain with very little margin for error. When that flow is disrupted, even small delays can quickly impact product quality and integrity. Corrugated packaging is especially vulnerable under these conditions, making durable reusable solutions better suited to protect product and reduce damage across transit.”

To learn more, please visit Tosca.