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Choosing a Stationary Compactor vs. Vertical Baler

Choosing a Stationary Compactor vs. Vertical Baler
Choosing a Stationary Compactor vs. Vertical Baler

A Guide to the Right OCC Management Option for Your Facility

Efficiently managing old corrugated cardboard (OCC) is a critical aspect of waste management for manufacturing and distribution facilities. The right equipment can significantly impact your operations, from labor costs to available floor space. 

Facility managers often weigh two popular options: stationary compactors and vertical balers. While both have advantages, stationary compactors offer a clear edge for facilities prioritizing efficiency, labor savings, and optimized space. This guide compares stationary compactors and vertical balers to help you determine the best choice for your facility.


What Is a Vertical Baler?

A vertical baler is a machine used to compress cardboard or other recyclables into compact bales for easier transport and disposal. It typically operates inside the facility and requires significant manual labor to load, operate, and maintain.


Challenges with Vertical Balers

While vertical balers are common in smaller operations that produce a smaller amount of OCC, they pose several challenges for manufacturing and distribution facilities:


  1. Space Consumption: Vertical balers are placed inside the facility, taking up valuable floor space that could otherwise be used for operations or inventory. Facilities also need a place to stage loose OCC prior to loading into the vertical baler, taking up even more valuable space.


  1. Labor-Intensive: Facility staff must manually load the baler, operate it, rewire the bales, and stage them for removal. Moving the bales from the baler to the shipping area requires a forklift operator. This process is time-consuming and diverts workers from other essential tasks. Further, extensive up-front training is often required for safe baler use. 


  1. Operational Bottlenecks: The need to stage and manage bales creates additional steps in the waste disposal process, leading to inefficiencies.


What Is a Stationary Compactor?

A stationary compactor is a powerful machine typically installed outside the facility, near a loading dock bay. It compresses OCC and other waste materials into a receiver box, which can be easily switched out when full. This setup offers a streamlined, low-labor solution for high-volume waste management.


Advantages of Stationary Compactors


  1. Space-Saving Design: Stationary compactors take up a loading dock bay door rather than floor space, keeping your facility’s interior free for operations and inventory storage.


  1. Ease of Use: Workers simply toss materials into the compactor, press a button, and walk away. There’s no need for rewiring, staging, or managing bales, reducing the labor burden.


  1. Seamless Operations: With receiver boxes staged outside, compactors eliminate the need for indoor waste storage. During switch-outs, compactors can continue staging cardboard in the locked-out unit, ensuring minimal disruption.


  1. Efficiency for High-Volume Facilities: Stationary compactors are ideal for facilities with large waste volumes, offering greater capacity and fewer disruptions than balers.


Comparing Stationary Compactors and Vertical Balers

Feature

Stationary Compactor

Vertical Baler

Space Requirements

Uses a loading dock bay door; no interior floor space needed.

Requires significant indoor floor space for the baler itself as well as for loose and baled OCC. A loading dock is usually required since bales are often staged in a dry van box. 

Labor Needs

Minimal: Workers load and press a button.

High: Workers must load, operate, rewire, and stage bales, and then a forklift operator must move finished bales to shipping area.

Material Handling

Material is compressed directly into a receiver box outside, which is switched out promptly when full.

Bales must be staged and stored indoors or in a dry van box at a loading dock.

Operational Disruptions

Minimal, especially with staged switch-outs.

Frequent disruptions due to staging and handling.

Best Suited For

High-volume manufacturing and distribution facilities.

Small operations with limited waste volume.


Why Facility Managers Should Choose Stationary Compactors with ETS

For high-volume facilities or facilities operating under lean manufacturing principles, stationary compactors offer significant advantages over vertical balers by reducing labor, maximizing floor space, and simplifying waste management. Eagle Transfer Services (ETS) provides tailored support to ensure your waste management system operates seamlessly. Here’s why stationary compactors, backed by ETS, are the superior choice:


  • Labor Savings and Efficiency

Stationary compactors are designed to minimize the labor burden associated with waste management. Employees simply load materials, press a button, and move on to their core tasks. With ETS’s scheduled switch-outs, receiver boxes are swapped out promptly, allowing your operations to continue uninterrupted, even during high-demand periods.


  • Floor Space Optimization

Unlike vertical balers, which consume valuable indoor floor space, stationary compactors are installed outside at a loading dock bay. This frees up interior space for critical operations or inventory storage, improving overall facility efficiency.


  • Seamless, Continuous Operations

ETS supports your workflow with proactive pickup scheduling. This ensures a constant flow of waste removal, reducing downtime and keeping your operations running smoothly. Even during switch-outs, materials can continue to be staged, further minimizing disruptions. 


  • Pressure Monitoring for On-Demand Switch-Outs

We can also install a pressure monitoring device on stationary compactors to track the hydraulics' pressure gauge. This allows us to schedule on-demand switch-outs when the pressure reaches 80%, reducing unnecessary pickups and aligning services with your facility’s activity level. This saves you money in the long run, as you’re only paying for switch-outs when you need them. 


  • Scalability for High-Volume Facilities

For facilities generating large volumes of OCC, stationary compactors offer the capacity and reliability to handle demanding waste streams. ETS’s expert consultation ensures your system is set up for optimal performance, making it easy to scale as your facility grows. Schedule a free waste consultation today. 


Make the Switch to Stationary Compactors

If your facility is still relying on vertical balers, it’s time to consider the benefits of stationary compactors. Let ETS be your trusted partner in ensuring your waste management system is efficient, reliable, and tailored to your facility’s unique needs. 

To learn how our solutions can streamline your waste management and keep your operations moving forward, contact Eagle Transfer Services today.

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