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Every day is Earth Day for Guitar Center. The company in the
past year has taken a series of initiatives to help protect the environment,
including reducing the number of wooden pallets used in its distribution
center, as well as eliminating the use of shrink wrap on parcels shipped to its
214 stores.
Westlake Village, CA-based Guitar Center says it now loads its parcels from the
floor of its DC, rather than from pallets. The company claims that by
eliminating the need for 211,812 wooden pallets yearly, it is saving more than
8 million lbs. of lumber.
In addition it has reduced the amount of plastic shrink wrap it uses by more
than 70 million sq. ft. Not only will these measures help protect the
environment, they’ve also helped the company lower its operating costs.
Guitar Center says the decrease in pallet usage has enabled it to pack its
trucks more efficiently, resulting in fewer outbound trucks, which also means
lower carbon emissions. The company claims that in 2007 there were 4,604 outbound
truckloads from its DC -- less than half of the 9,471 loads in 2006. This was
mainly because the company had stopped using pallets and was therefore able to
fit more product per truckload. The company says this "green"
initiative conserves 383,950 gallons of diesel fuel a year.
“Guitar Center is committed to optimizing our supply chain and reducing
environmental impact,” Bill Deeney, executive vice president and chief
logistics officer for Guitar Center, said in a release. “Eliminating over 50%
of our outbound transportation has a huge impact on reducing both fuel and
packaging. It's a real 'win-win' for our customers, employees and the
environment."
Guitar Center, which also includes the Musician's Friend Inc. catalog and Website,
sells guitars, amplifiers, percussion instruments, keyboards and pro-audio and
recording equipment. The company also operates more than 100 Music & Arts
Center stores specializing in band instruments for sale and rental, serving
teachers, band directors, college professors and students.