You grow it. You pack it.
We handle the paperwork.
My Pack Shed records your packing, prints your labels, tracks your dispatches, and keeps your traceability in order — so you can focus on what you actually do.
Try it free for 7 daysNo lock-in. Pause or cancel anytime. $223.50/month inc. GST — only pay when you're packing.
You've got enough on your plate
Whether you're selling through Coles and Woolworths or sending pallets straight to the markets, the expectations on your record-keeping are growing.
Major retailers now require Freshcare or HARPS certification from their suppliers, and traceability is at the heart of it. The Food Standards Code already mandates traceability for berries, leafy vegetables, and melons — and more crops are expected to follow.
If you're currently keeping track of what you pack with a notepad, a whiteboard, or nothing at all, you're not alone. But that approach has a use-by date.
My Pack Shed gives you a simple way to record your packing as it happens. Your traceability builds itself in the background. When an auditor asks where a pallet came from, you'll have the answer in seconds — not hours of digging through paperwork you may or may not have kept.
Three steps. That's it.
Record what you pack
Create a pallet, select the grower, crop, variety, grade, and size. Print your label. Done.
Assign it to a dispatch
When you know where a pallet is going, assign it. Print your dispatch paperwork and consignment notes with a couple of clicks.
Run your reports
Production reports, traceability reports, block yield — all generated from the data you've already entered. No double-handling.
Only pay when the shed is running
Your packing season might be two months. It might be three. You shouldn't be paying for software the other nine or ten months of the year.
With My Pack Shed, you pause your subscription when your season ends and resume it when you're ready to pack again. You only pay for the months you use it.
$223.50
/ month inc. GST
That's less than $8 a day during your packing season.
No lock-in contracts. No annual commitment. Pause and resume whenever you need.
See how simple it is.
My Pack Shed is built for people who pack fruit, not for IT departments. Here's what a typical day looks like.
Fruit arrives. You start packing.
You create a new pallet and tell the system what's going on it: which grower it came from, what crop and variety, the grade, the size, and how many boxes. If you're packing a mixed pallet with different grades or sizes, that's handled too.
Hit save, print your pallet label, stick it on, and move on to the next one.
The system assigns each pallet a unique number and an SSCC barcode that meets GS1 standards. You don't need to know what that means — just know that when a retailer or auditor scans your label, it works.
Pallets go into cold storage.
As pallets are completed, you can record which cold room they're stored in. When it's time to find a specific pallet — or check what's sitting in Cold Room 2 — you filter the list and it's right there.
A truck is coming. Time to dispatch.
When you know where pallets are going, assign them to a dispatch. The dispatch groups everything together — which pallets, where they're going, what freight company is picking them up.
Print your dispatch summary and consignment notes. If your agent or buyer needs the details emailed to them, that's a couple of clicks.
Your reports are already done.
Because you recorded the data as you packed, your reports build themselves. You don't need to sit down at the end of the week and try to piece it together from memory or a pile of dockets.
Production report
What was packed, how much, which grades and sizes. Broken down however you need it.
Traceability report
Pick any pallet and trace it back to the grower and the block it came from. This is what auditors want to see, and it takes seconds.
Block yield report
See what each block produced across the season.
What you need to get started
A computer or tablet with a web browser and an internet connection. That's it.
For printing pallet labels, we recommend a Zebra thermal label printer. For dispatch paperwork and consignment notes, any standard printer will do.
There's no software to install. You sign up, log in, set up your growers, crops, and varieties, and you're packing.
Simple pricing. No surprises.
My Pack Shed
$223.50
/ month inc. GST
Everything included. No tiers. No add-ons. No per-user fees.
- Create and manage pallets, including mixed pallets
- Print pallet labels (GS1 SSCC barcodes)
- Create dispatches and assign pallets
- Print and email dispatch summaries and consignment notes
- Production reports
- Traceability reports
- Block yield reports
- Cold room tracking
- Multiple users — no extra charge
- All updates included
Your card details are collected when you sign up. You won't be charged until your trial ends. Cancel anytime during the trial and you'll pay nothing.
Pay only when you're packing
Most pack shed software charges you all year round. Your season might only be a couple of months.
With My Pack Shed, you pause your subscription when packing finishes and resume it when your next season starts. You only pay for the months you actually use it.
No lock-in contracts. No exit fees. No penalties for pausing.
What does it cost for a typical season?
2-month season
$447
3-month season
$670.50
That's the full cost of professional pack shed management, printed labels, traceability records, and reports — for less than the price of a single Freshcare audit.
Frequently asked questions
Built by someone who knows pack sheds.
My Pack Shed is built by Peter, who has been developing pack shed management software for over 12 years.
The larger version of this software, Pack Shed Pro, is used by commercial pack sheds across Australia to manage everything from packing and dispatch through to invoicing, payments, and freight reconciliation.
My Pack Shed takes the core of that system — pallet management, dispatch, label printing, and traceability — and makes it available to smaller farms and pack sheds at a price that makes sense for a seasonal operation.
This isn't software built by people who've never set foot in a shed. It's built on over a decade of working directly with growers and packers, understanding what actually happens on the floor, and knowing what auditors and retailers actually need to see.
You're not talking to a call centre
When you have a question or need help getting set up, you're talking to Peter — the person who built the software. Not a chatbot. Not a ticket queue. Not someone reading from a script.
If you'd prefer a hand getting started rather than doing it yourself, that's fine too. We can walk through the setup together over the phone.
If you'd like to have a chat before signing up, or if you'd prefer help getting started, give us a call or send an email. Happy to walk you through it.
Or start your free trial now