The document provides packaging guidelines for shipping products through Mebelkart. It discusses primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. It also describes common packing methods like the single box method and box in box method. Specific guidelines are provided for different types of products like furniture, appliances, and factory packed goods. Recommendations include using cushioning materials, securing loose parts, and including assembly instructions for knock down furniture. Markings on cartons like directional arrows and front/back labels are also recommended.
The document discusses packaging and its importance in marketing. It defines packaging as designing and producing containers for products. Packaging serves several functions like protection, promotion, and providing product information. Distinctive packaging helps differentiate brands and aids in consumer decision making. The document outlines factors considered in package design and discusses criticisms of packaging like waste and deceptive practices. It provides an example of ITC's use of innovative packaging to market premium Indian foods internationally and lists companies that spend the most on packaging.
Corrugated Boxes | Custom Corrugated BoxesEmily John
Custom Corrugated Boxes
Page 1; Introduction to corrugated boxes
Corrugated boxes are simple storage boxes, produced out of cardboard or Kraft and adds corrugation within them that preserves the product from being damaged or destroyed. Hence, increasing the life of the fragile item packaged.
Page 2; Corrugated boxes are manufactured in unique shapes, sizes, styles and designs as per the requirement of the customers.
Page 3; Luckily, corrugation added to these boxes enhances the life of the item placed on retail store shelve.
Page 4; Uses of corrugation Boxes
Below are some uses of corrugation boxes;
- Packaging
- Presenting
- Storing
- Printing
- Easy to label
- Recyclable
- Reusable
Page 5; Discover quality packaging solutions to gratify your packaging need!
Common Carton Styles Box Styles for Custom Folding CartonsNetpak Group
The document describes various styles of common carton designs used for custom folding cartons, including:
1) Rectangular sleeve, full overlap seal end, partial overlap seal end, straight tuck end, and reverse tuck end styles which are typically erected by packaging equipment.
2) Additional styles like mailer lock, gusset tuck, tab lock, hymes, and tray styles which are usually hand assembled.
3) Specialty styles such as display boxes, dispenser boxes, hexagonal and octagonal shapes, and sleeves with headers that provide graphic advantages for marketing products.
In the carton packaging world, we mainly discuss the carton packaging issues in the packaging industry, there are multiple carton box template samples cited in the carton box design, we hope it is useful to you.
TYPES OF PACKAGING PRESENTATION BY AMAN DWIVEDIAman Dwivedi
This document discusses different types of packaging used in product distribution. It describes primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. Primary packaging makes direct contact with the product and includes shrink wrap, vacuum packaging, bubble wrap, and preservation packaging. Secondary packaging protects the primary packaging from damage and includes crates, pallets, and shock mounts. Tertiary packaging is for bulk handling, storage, and shipping and does not include shipping containers. Common packaging materials include plastic, metal, cardboard, glass, and foam.
This document provides an overview of packaging design. It discusses that packaging involves wrapping goods for protection and sale. The roots of modern packaging developed with the industrial revolution to accommodate faster production. There are various types of packaging including consumer and industrial packaging. Primary functions of packaging are presentation, protection, and preservation to facilitate sale and use of products. Design is influenced by many factors and must consider the material, functions, and end user. The document concludes with a case study on McDonald's packaging changes to be more environmentally friendly.
The document discusses packaging and its importance in marketing. It defines packaging as designing and producing containers for products. Packaging serves several functions like protection, promotion, and providing product information. Distinctive packaging helps differentiate brands and aids in consumer decision making. The document outlines factors considered in package design and discusses criticisms of packaging like waste and deceptive practices. It provides an example of ITC's use of innovative packaging to market premium Indian foods internationally and lists companies that spend the most on packaging.
Corrugated Boxes | Custom Corrugated BoxesEmily John
Custom Corrugated Boxes
Page 1; Introduction to corrugated boxes
Corrugated boxes are simple storage boxes, produced out of cardboard or Kraft and adds corrugation within them that preserves the product from being damaged or destroyed. Hence, increasing the life of the fragile item packaged.
Page 2; Corrugated boxes are manufactured in unique shapes, sizes, styles and designs as per the requirement of the customers.
Page 3; Luckily, corrugation added to these boxes enhances the life of the item placed on retail store shelve.
Page 4; Uses of corrugation Boxes
Below are some uses of corrugation boxes;
- Packaging
- Presenting
- Storing
- Printing
- Easy to label
- Recyclable
- Reusable
Page 5; Discover quality packaging solutions to gratify your packaging need!
Common Carton Styles Box Styles for Custom Folding CartonsNetpak Group
The document describes various styles of common carton designs used for custom folding cartons, including:
1) Rectangular sleeve, full overlap seal end, partial overlap seal end, straight tuck end, and reverse tuck end styles which are typically erected by packaging equipment.
2) Additional styles like mailer lock, gusset tuck, tab lock, hymes, and tray styles which are usually hand assembled.
3) Specialty styles such as display boxes, dispenser boxes, hexagonal and octagonal shapes, and sleeves with headers that provide graphic advantages for marketing products.
In the carton packaging world, we mainly discuss the carton packaging issues in the packaging industry, there are multiple carton box template samples cited in the carton box design, we hope it is useful to you.
TYPES OF PACKAGING PRESENTATION BY AMAN DWIVEDIAman Dwivedi
This document discusses different types of packaging used in product distribution. It describes primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. Primary packaging makes direct contact with the product and includes shrink wrap, vacuum packaging, bubble wrap, and preservation packaging. Secondary packaging protects the primary packaging from damage and includes crates, pallets, and shock mounts. Tertiary packaging is for bulk handling, storage, and shipping and does not include shipping containers. Common packaging materials include plastic, metal, cardboard, glass, and foam.
This document provides an overview of packaging design. It discusses that packaging involves wrapping goods for protection and sale. The roots of modern packaging developed with the industrial revolution to accommodate faster production. There are various types of packaging including consumer and industrial packaging. Primary functions of packaging are presentation, protection, and preservation to facilitate sale and use of products. Design is influenced by many factors and must consider the material, functions, and end user. The document concludes with a case study on McDonald's packaging changes to be more environmentally friendly.
Packaging serves several purposes including physical protection, barrier protection, containment, information transmission, marketing, security, convenience, portion control, and branding. There are three main types of packaging: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Common symbols used on packaging indicate hazards or provide instructions. Environmental considerations for packaging include prevention, minimization, reuse, recycling, energy recovery, and disposal. RubeeFlex is a flexible packaging supplier that offers custom pouches, bags, and films with fast lead times, flexible minimums, and skilled graphic design services.
Corrugated cardboard is generally used to make packing or shipping containers. Though there are various other types of cardboard boxes available, corrugated cardboard boxes are the most suitable for maintaining the safety of the object it is carrying, especially for long distance shipping purposes.
Everything you ever wanted to know about "Packaging" but were afraid who to ask ?
This presentation is a collection of information from various sources and respects the copyright / intellectual property of the original writers and sources.
The presentation covers everything in packaging and can work as a bible for new and old players of the packaging industry.
This is just a fundamental information and does NOT claim to be "Complete" or "Flawless" in itself.
If you liked reading this or benefited from the compilation, I would really appreciate a comment or line of appreciation.
Thanks....
Rohit Chawla.
info@packtest.com
www.PackTest.com
Primary packaging refers to a product's immediate container, like a plastic packet or bottle. Secondary packaging provides additional protection, like a cardboard box around toothpaste. Transportation packaging is for storage or delivery between locations, such as 50 pens packed in a case and 50 cases in a box. Packaging serves several functions - identifying products, protecting goods, attracting customers, differentiating brands, offering convenience, and preventing tampering or adulteration. It is a critical part of marketing and distribution.
The document summarizes the state of the flexible packaging industry in the United States. It finds that flexible packaging continues to grow at 3% annually due to opportunities in retail factors like stand-up pouches and environmental factors including more sustainable materials. Flexible packaging reduces waste and uses less energy throughout its lifecycle compared to alternatives. The future of flexible packaging is promising as sustainability becomes more important to consumers and retailers.
We at Mico plast are proud with the client base we have built up by delivering quality & safety packaging to our customers, to deliver a better product to the consumers.
The Master Guide To Corrugated PackagingPakFactory
Corrugated packaging is an exceptionally useful tool in the e-commerce industry. Flip through this deck to learn everything you need to know about corrugated packaging.
Packaging serves several important purposes such as protecting products, providing information to consumers, and promoting products. There are three main types of packaging: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary packaging directly contains the product, secondary packaging groups primary packages, and tertiary packaging is for bulk transportation and storage. Packaging materials include glass, metals, plastics, rubbers, fibers, and films. Symbols are often used on packages to indicate information about proper handling and use.
This document discusses various tests and performance aspects of packaging materials and packages. It outlines key objectives of testing such as quality control, meeting specifications, and achieving consumer satisfaction. Some important factors covered include test methods and standards, equipment, sampling techniques, specimen preparation, and data analysis. Common tests for paper, paperboard, and plastic films evaluate properties like thickness, strength, moisture resistance, barrier properties, and optical characteristics. Understanding test results helps ensure packaging meets requirements for production, distribution, and end use.
This document provides information about corrugated fiberboard boxes, including their composition, different flute profiles, measuring techniques, common box styles, and definitions of relevant terms. Corrugated boxes are made from linerboard and corrugated medium, and can be single wall, double wall, or triple wall constructions. Common flute profiles include A, B, C, E, and F flutes. Standard box styles include regular slotted containers, half slotted containers, telescope boxes, and folders. Key terms defined include basis weight, bursting strength, caliper, edge crush test, flaps, and score lines.
Packaging serves several important functions:
1. It protects products during storage, movement, and handling to prevent damage.
2. Packaging is also a marketing tool to attract consumers.
3. Packaging must provide information on the product and meet legal requirements. The type of packaging material used, like plastic, wood, or metal, depends on the product being packaged.
Sneha Packaging Industries manufactures corrugated sheets and boxes. Corrugated boxes are more durable than cardboard boxes, making them suitable for shipping fragile items. The sizes of corrugated boxes are measured by their inner dimensions of length, width, and height. Corrugated boards are made by passing kraft paper through heated rollers to form fluted layers, which are then glued between flat liner sheets to form lightweight yet strong packaging materials. Sneha Packaging Industries produces single, double, and triple wall corrugated boards using various flute profiles to meet customer needs.
A Manual on Corrugated Fiberboard BoxesYogesh Pandey
This document provides an overview of corrugated fiberboard boxes and papermaking processes. It begins with a preface describing corrugated boxes and their importance. It then details the contents which include introductions to paper, papermaking, and the components and manufacturing of corrugated boxes. The document aims to include all relevant information about corrugated boxes and hopes the details provided will be useful to readers.
This document discusses secondary and tertiary packaging. Secondary packaging protects primary packaging and the product, often being visible to consumers. Examples include boxes, crates, and shrink wrapping. It is used for branding, logistics, and protecting individual units. Common secondary packaging materials include paper, corrugated fiberboard, and cartons/boxes. Tertiary packaging protects packaged goods for shipping and storage, usually being removed before retail sale. It protects secondary and primary packaging. Examples are cardboard boxes, wood pallets, and shrink wraps. The document discusses the purposes, materials, properties, and tests for secondary and tertiary packaging.
Packaging
Packaging meaning
Types of Packaging
Three R‘s of packaging
Objective of Packaging
Importance of Packaging
Functions of Packaging
Advantages and disadvantages of Packaging
The document discusses the history and evolution of packaging from early natural materials to modern developed materials like plastics and metals. It provides details on the functions of packaging including physical protection, barrier protection, containment, convenience, and security. The document also discusses considerations for package design such as requirements, regulations, sustainability, and relationship to the product and logistics. Key factors in packaging machinery selection and common machinery types are outlined. Advantages and challenges of returnable packaging versus expendable packaging are compared.
a new generation of rollers with a
revolutionary and patented
“Encasement Protection System" (EPS),
as well as a wide range of options which will vary
in accordance with the problem to solve.
ENDURIDE redefines quality and performance standards.
Comparative study of printability analysis on pvc cast and pet g filmsIAEME Publication
This document summarizes a study that investigated the effect of gravure printing process parameters on dot skips (missing dots) when printing on PVC cast and PET-G shrink films. Experiments were conducted using a pilot scale gravure press with variations in line screen, viscosity, speed, and hardness. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the design of experiments and identify the most influential factors in minimizing dot skips. The results showed that line screen ruling and hardness were the most important factors, and they were able to reduce dot skips by 79% and 87% for PVC and PET-G films respectively. Printability indicators like density, dot area, and tone curve were also evaluated and found to be similar between the
Packaging serves several purposes including physical protection, barrier protection, containment, information transmission, marketing, security, convenience, portion control, and branding. There are three main types of packaging: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Common symbols used on packaging indicate hazards or provide instructions. Environmental considerations for packaging include prevention, minimization, reuse, recycling, energy recovery, and disposal. RubeeFlex is a flexible packaging supplier that offers custom pouches, bags, and films with fast lead times, flexible minimums, and skilled graphic design services.
Corrugated cardboard is generally used to make packing or shipping containers. Though there are various other types of cardboard boxes available, corrugated cardboard boxes are the most suitable for maintaining the safety of the object it is carrying, especially for long distance shipping purposes.
Everything you ever wanted to know about "Packaging" but were afraid who to ask ?
This presentation is a collection of information from various sources and respects the copyright / intellectual property of the original writers and sources.
The presentation covers everything in packaging and can work as a bible for new and old players of the packaging industry.
This is just a fundamental information and does NOT claim to be "Complete" or "Flawless" in itself.
If you liked reading this or benefited from the compilation, I would really appreciate a comment or line of appreciation.
Thanks....
Rohit Chawla.
info@packtest.com
www.PackTest.com
Primary packaging refers to a product's immediate container, like a plastic packet or bottle. Secondary packaging provides additional protection, like a cardboard box around toothpaste. Transportation packaging is for storage or delivery between locations, such as 50 pens packed in a case and 50 cases in a box. Packaging serves several functions - identifying products, protecting goods, attracting customers, differentiating brands, offering convenience, and preventing tampering or adulteration. It is a critical part of marketing and distribution.
The document summarizes the state of the flexible packaging industry in the United States. It finds that flexible packaging continues to grow at 3% annually due to opportunities in retail factors like stand-up pouches and environmental factors including more sustainable materials. Flexible packaging reduces waste and uses less energy throughout its lifecycle compared to alternatives. The future of flexible packaging is promising as sustainability becomes more important to consumers and retailers.
We at Mico plast are proud with the client base we have built up by delivering quality & safety packaging to our customers, to deliver a better product to the consumers.
The Master Guide To Corrugated PackagingPakFactory
Corrugated packaging is an exceptionally useful tool in the e-commerce industry. Flip through this deck to learn everything you need to know about corrugated packaging.
Packaging serves several important purposes such as protecting products, providing information to consumers, and promoting products. There are three main types of packaging: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary packaging directly contains the product, secondary packaging groups primary packages, and tertiary packaging is for bulk transportation and storage. Packaging materials include glass, metals, plastics, rubbers, fibers, and films. Symbols are often used on packages to indicate information about proper handling and use.
This document discusses various tests and performance aspects of packaging materials and packages. It outlines key objectives of testing such as quality control, meeting specifications, and achieving consumer satisfaction. Some important factors covered include test methods and standards, equipment, sampling techniques, specimen preparation, and data analysis. Common tests for paper, paperboard, and plastic films evaluate properties like thickness, strength, moisture resistance, barrier properties, and optical characteristics. Understanding test results helps ensure packaging meets requirements for production, distribution, and end use.
This document provides information about corrugated fiberboard boxes, including their composition, different flute profiles, measuring techniques, common box styles, and definitions of relevant terms. Corrugated boxes are made from linerboard and corrugated medium, and can be single wall, double wall, or triple wall constructions. Common flute profiles include A, B, C, E, and F flutes. Standard box styles include regular slotted containers, half slotted containers, telescope boxes, and folders. Key terms defined include basis weight, bursting strength, caliper, edge crush test, flaps, and score lines.
Packaging serves several important functions:
1. It protects products during storage, movement, and handling to prevent damage.
2. Packaging is also a marketing tool to attract consumers.
3. Packaging must provide information on the product and meet legal requirements. The type of packaging material used, like plastic, wood, or metal, depends on the product being packaged.
Sneha Packaging Industries manufactures corrugated sheets and boxes. Corrugated boxes are more durable than cardboard boxes, making them suitable for shipping fragile items. The sizes of corrugated boxes are measured by their inner dimensions of length, width, and height. Corrugated boards are made by passing kraft paper through heated rollers to form fluted layers, which are then glued between flat liner sheets to form lightweight yet strong packaging materials. Sneha Packaging Industries produces single, double, and triple wall corrugated boards using various flute profiles to meet customer needs.
A Manual on Corrugated Fiberboard BoxesYogesh Pandey
This document provides an overview of corrugated fiberboard boxes and papermaking processes. It begins with a preface describing corrugated boxes and their importance. It then details the contents which include introductions to paper, papermaking, and the components and manufacturing of corrugated boxes. The document aims to include all relevant information about corrugated boxes and hopes the details provided will be useful to readers.
This document discusses secondary and tertiary packaging. Secondary packaging protects primary packaging and the product, often being visible to consumers. Examples include boxes, crates, and shrink wrapping. It is used for branding, logistics, and protecting individual units. Common secondary packaging materials include paper, corrugated fiberboard, and cartons/boxes. Tertiary packaging protects packaged goods for shipping and storage, usually being removed before retail sale. It protects secondary and primary packaging. Examples are cardboard boxes, wood pallets, and shrink wraps. The document discusses the purposes, materials, properties, and tests for secondary and tertiary packaging.
Packaging
Packaging meaning
Types of Packaging
Three R‘s of packaging
Objective of Packaging
Importance of Packaging
Functions of Packaging
Advantages and disadvantages of Packaging
The document discusses the history and evolution of packaging from early natural materials to modern developed materials like plastics and metals. It provides details on the functions of packaging including physical protection, barrier protection, containment, convenience, and security. The document also discusses considerations for package design such as requirements, regulations, sustainability, and relationship to the product and logistics. Key factors in packaging machinery selection and common machinery types are outlined. Advantages and challenges of returnable packaging versus expendable packaging are compared.
a new generation of rollers with a
revolutionary and patented
“Encasement Protection System" (EPS),
as well as a wide range of options which will vary
in accordance with the problem to solve.
ENDURIDE redefines quality and performance standards.
Comparative study of printability analysis on pvc cast and pet g filmsIAEME Publication
This document summarizes a study that investigated the effect of gravure printing process parameters on dot skips (missing dots) when printing on PVC cast and PET-G shrink films. Experiments were conducted using a pilot scale gravure press with variations in line screen, viscosity, speed, and hardness. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze the design of experiments and identify the most influential factors in minimizing dot skips. The results showed that line screen ruling and hardness were the most important factors, and they were able to reduce dot skips by 79% and 87% for PVC and PET-G films respectively. Printability indicators like density, dot area, and tone curve were also evaluated and found to be similar between the
The document discusses polyvinyl chloride (PVC) paste polymerization and plastisols. It describes suspension, emulsion, and microsuspension polymerization methods. Plastisol applications include leather cloth, textiles, coatings, and more. India's PVC paste resin demand and imports are growing about 7% annually. Primary PVC particles from emulsion polymerization are 0.1-2 micrometers and form porous secondary particles after spray drying. Plastisol rheology depends on particle size distribution and residual emulsifiers. Upon heating, plasticizers diffuse into PVC particles to form a homogeneous material, with complete fusion providing maximum properties.
Design and development of automotive textilesBewuket Wagaye
The document discusses the use of textiles in various automotive parts. It outlines 9 different car interior parts like seats, headliners, and door casings that use textiles like polyester and describe the technical requirements. It also discusses 7 other car parts that use textiles like battery separators, bonnet liners, and wheel arch liners. The discussion section notes that the automotive industry is a major user of technical textiles, with synthetic fibers commonly used. It concludes that as car assembly is growing in Ethiopia, there will be increased demand for car interior and other textile parts, presenting opportunities for local fiber production and suppliers.
This document outlines the process for sampling, testing, and releasing or rejecting packing materials. It describes how quality control receives notification of incoming materials and assigns a sampling executive to verify details and sample containers according to a sampling plan table. The executive records sampling observations and notifies others if issues arise. Samples are tested according to standard procedures and recorded, and status labels of approval or rejection are affixed to containers before the material receipt report and analysis certificate are sent to the warehouse. Primary packing materials undergo complete analysis for each lot while secondary materials have a reduced testing plan.
This document discusses pharmaceutical packaging, including types of packaging systems, materials used, and criteria for selection. It covers primary and secondary packaging, as well as common materials like glass, plastic, rubber, and paper. It also addresses specific dosage forms and how they relate to package forms, factors that influence packaging selection, and testing conducted on medical device packaging. The document provides a comprehensive overview of pharmaceutical packaging.
This document discusses in-process quality assurance in pharmaceutical manufacturing. It defines quality as meeting consumer needs and outlines how quality is built into the manufacturing process through controls like following good manufacturing practices, input material control, process control, in-process checks, cross-checking, and product release controls. The document explains that in-process quality assurance is important to ensure products are consistently manufactured to quality standards by guiding operators about any deviations observed during production. It provides examples of in-process checks for various unit operations like blending, compression, and coating. The overall goal of in-process quality assurance is to reduce batch rejections and reprocessing by adopting controls that build quality into each stage of the manufacturing process.
This document discusses the batch manufacturing record (BMR) process for pharmaceutical companies. It provides details on:
- The responsibilities of quality assurance, production, and quality control in preparing, processing, reviewing, and approving BMRs.
- The documentation required in a BMR including equipment used, process parameters, batch details, packaging information, and analytical testing results.
- The standard operating procedures for issuing a BMR, documenting the batch production process, reviewing the completed BMR, and retaining records.
Materials testing is a vital component throughout the PVC industry. An understanding of the commonly used tests can help give you a competitive edge and ensure a quality end product.
Fda regulations for pharmaceutical packagingPrem Patil
The document discusses guidelines for packaging and labeling of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). It outlines requirements for packaging materials, labeling, storage conditions, and expiration dating to ensure quality. Proper documentation of material specifications, examination and testing is required. Labels must include accurate information and be stored securely to prevent mix-ups. APIs should be packaged and labeled in a way that protects against deterioration and contamination during transport and storage.
Pharmaceutical packaging serves several important functions:
1) It identifies pharmaceutical products, protects their contents, and facilitates their safe use.
2) Common packaging materials include glass, plastics, rubber, paper, and metals.
3) Packaging must provide tamper evidence to indicate if a product has been opened or compromised. Common tamper-resistant features include film wrappers, blister packs, bottle seals, and breakable caps.
This document provides an overview of warehousing concepts including:
1) The need for warehouses to balance supply and demand and facilitate distribution.
2) Key considerations for warehouse setup such as site selection, management processes, and typical material flow.
3) The general workflow within warehouses including receipt of goods, putaway, storage, order picking, packing and dispatch.
4) Different types of material flows like "U flow" where receipt and dispatch are located at the same end to optimize dock resources.
Blister packaging involves enclosing pharmaceutical products like tablets and capsules in pre-formed plastic pockets. There are two main types of blister packs - thermoformed packs using heated plastic to form pockets and cold formed packs using aluminum foil. The key components are the forming film that creates the pockets, the lidding material that seals the top, a heat seal coating to bond them, and printing. Blister packs protect products and allow individual dosing. Machines for producing blister packs work by unwinding film, forming pockets, adding products, applying the lidding film, and sealing and cutting the finished packs.
PACKAGING OF TABLETS: TYPES, MATERIALS AND QC.Akshay Joshi
This document provides an overview of tablet packaging types, materials, and quality control. It discusses primary packaging formats like blister packs, bottles, and strip packs. Common materials include PVC, PVDC, aluminum, glass, and plastics. Quality is ensured through testing of water vapor transmission, oxygen transmission, and blister strength. A case study examines the stability of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid tablets under different packaging conditions.
The document discusses pharmaceutical packaging and describes various packaging materials and closure systems used. It covers characteristics of glass and plastic containers, types of closures, tamper resistance, and quality control tests for plastic packaging. The selection of packaging begins by determining the product's needs and marketing requirements to adequately preserve integrity.
The document is an organizational study report on Star PVC pipes & fittings conducted during an internship in 2011. It provides an overview of the company, including its background, vision, mission, products, departments, and production centers. Star Plastics is a leading manufacturer of PVC pipes and fittings in South India, with the vision to provide high-quality products and meet customer needs through research and innovation. The company has seven departments and five production centers across India and Dubai.
We Are Social's comprehensive new Digital in 2016 report presents internet, social media, and mobile usage statistics and trends from all over the world. It contains more than 500 infographics, including global data snapshots, regional overviews, and in-depth profiles of the digital landscapes in 30 of the world's key economies. For a more insightful analysis of the numbers contained in this report, please visit http://bit.ly/DSM2016ES.
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This document provides guidelines for properly packing shipments sent through FedEx. It includes sections on general packaging guidelines, packing methods, sealing packages, addressing labels, and packaging specialty items. The guidelines recommend using appropriate box sizes, cushioning materials, tape, and labels to ensure items arrive safely at their destination.
Lecture 5 - Packaging Materials and LabellingVirtu Institute
This document provides an overview of packaging materials, types of packaging, and labelling. It discusses the three main types of packaging: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Common packaging materials include plastic, metal, glass, cardboard, and foam. Flexible packaging such as bags are also described. The primary functions of labelling are communication and meeting legal requirements. Common label types and symbols are explained. Links to additional resources on product labelling standards are also included.
Packaging serves several purposes such as physical protection of products, barrier protection from environmental factors, containment and grouping of items. It allows for marketing, security against tampering, convenience in distribution and usage, and portion control. Labeling identifies the brand and manufacturer, describes product contents and usage instructions, and is used for product promotion. Common packaging types include primary, secondary and tertiary packaging used at the item, group and bulk levels respectively.
Packaging and labeling of apparel and tetilesLily Bhagat
1. The document discusses various types of packaging and labeling used for apparel products. It describes packaging materials like wood, paper, plastics, fabrics and different types of packages.
2. It also discusses the purposes and functions of packaging including protection, marketing, convenience and information. Various labeling requirements and types of labels including informative labels and care labels are explained.
3. Regulations governing labeling like the Wool Products Labeling Act, Fur Products Labeling Act and Textile Fiber Products Identification Act are summarized along with mandatory and voluntary labeling guidelines.
This document provides an overview of packaging. It begins with definitions of packaging and discusses the history of packaging from ancient times to modern eras. It then covers the importance, purposes, advantages, and disadvantages of packaging. The document outlines different types of packaging including primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging. It discusses harmony between packaging elements and strategies for packaging including consumer needs, innovation, and sustainability. The document concludes that packaging has evolved over centuries to become effective at protecting products and meeting marketing and distribution needs.
This document discusses various packaging solutions to prevent pilferage and tampering of pharmaceutical products. It describes common types of pilferproof and tamper-evident packaging such as blister packs, shrink wrapping, pouches, bottle seals, tape seals, and breakable caps. The document also discusses considerations for making packaging pilfer-resistant and tamper-evident, as well as historical examples like the 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders that led to new anti-tampering laws.
The document provides guidance on properly packing and preparing packages for shipment. It discusses packing non-fragile and fragile items, odd-shaped items, and perishables. It recommends using box-in-box packing methods with cushioning for fragile items. For non-fragile items, it suggests using fillers to prevent shifting. Special requirements are outlined for certain item types. The document also provides labeling and sealing recommendations, and reviews size/weight limits and restricted shipment rules. The objective is safely transporting items without damage.
Packaging, marking, and labeling of export goods is important to avoid excess costs and hazards during international shipment. Proper packaging protects the goods from physical damage and contamination, while clear marking and labels allow for identification and communicate important details about the contents. Exporters should consider regulations and buyer preferences to determine the appropriate packaging, packing materials, and labeling for their products.
Packaging serves important functions of protecting products, preserving them, and promoting brands. It is the first point of contact customers have with a product. Good packaging keeps products safe from hazards during transportation and storage, prevents damage and contamination, and provides important product information. There are three main types of packaging: primary for the product itself, secondary to group primary packages, and tertiary for bulk transport and storage. Packaging materials include rigid, semi-rigid, and flexible options. Good packaging design considers the product, distribution needs, handling requirements, and regulations to cost-effectively meet principles of protection, efficient production, affordability, and other factors.
Lecture 1 food packaging introduction dr. pragya mishra Pragya Mishra
1. Packaging has four primary functions: containment, protection, convenience, and communication.
2. There are three types of packaging: individual, inner, and external. There are also different levels of packaging including primary, secondary, tertiary, and sometimes quaternary packaging.
3. Packaging must perform its containment, protection, and other functions in three different environments: the physical environment which can cause damage, the ambient environment which surrounds the package, and the human environment where the package interacts with people. Considering all three environments is important for package design and development.
Packaging serves several important purposes such as protecting products from damage, identifying products, and promoting sales. There are three main types of packaging: primary, secondary, and shipping. Primary packaging directly contains the product. Secondary packaging wraps multiple primary packages and shipping packaging transports multiple units. Effective packaging considers factors like convenience, attractiveness, communication, cost, and environmental friendliness.
The document discusses various methods of folding and packaging garments. It describes how to fold basic garments like shirts, t-shirts, and pants. There are four types of shirt folding: stand up, semi-stand up, flat pack, and hanger pack. Pants can be folded side-to-side or front-to-back. Garments are then poly-packed, bundled, and packed into cartons marked with important information. Packaging protects products and provides information to customers. Vacuum packaging reduces bulk, weight, and prevents wrinkles during shipping.
Logistics and Transportation Part 11.pptxSheldon Byron
The document discusses key topics related to packaging and materials handling, including important dates, terminal learning objectives, product characteristics, packaging fundamentals, labeling, and package testing and monitoring. It provides details on how various product characteristics influence packaging and handling decisions. It also outlines fundamental principles of packaging design, the importance of labeling, and how testing and monitoring help ensure packaging protects products throughout the supply chain.
Food packaging protects food from contamination and spoilage, helps store food safely, and provides information to consumers. Some packaging materials can release toxins when heated, so regulators test all packaging materials rigorously. Packaging serves several functions including containment, protection from environmental factors, preservation by preventing spoilage, providing information to consumers, and convenience. Common packaging materials include glass, metal, paperboard, and various plastics which have advantages and disadvantages for different applications.
This document discusses packaging for clothing and apparel. It describes how packaging protects products from damage during transport and storage, and helps communicate information to consumers. Various materials used for clothing packaging are outlined, including paper, plastic, glass, non-woven fabrics, tin, and steel. The document also covers types of packaging for different clothing items, current packaging trends, shipment packaging, the purposes of packaging, and tips for apparel packaging design.
2. What is packaging ?
• Packaging is the technology of enclosing or protecting products for
distribution, storage, sale, and use.
• Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing
packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of preparing
goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use.
• Packaging contains, protects, preserves, transports, informs, and sells. In
many countries it is fully integrated into government, business, institutional,
industrial, and personal use.
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3. Types of packaging
• Packaging may be of several different types. For example, a transport package or distribution
package can be the shipping container used to ship, store, and handle the product or inner packages.
Some identify a consumer package as one which is directed toward a consumer or household.
• It is sometimes convenient to categorize packages by layer or function: "primary", "secondary", etc.
• Primary packaging is the material that first envelops the product and holds it. This usually is
the smallest unit of distribution or use and is the package which is in direct contact with the
contents.
• Secondary packaging is outside the primary packaging, and may be used to prevent
pilferage or to group primary packages together.
• Tertiary packaging is used for bulk handling, warehouse storage and transport shipping. The most common form is
a palletized unit load that packs tightly into containers.
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4. What is primary packaging ?
• Primary packaging is the term used to designate the layer of packaging in immediate
contact with the product; in other words, it is the first packaging layer in which the product
is contained.
• As such, primary packaging is constructed both with the product itself and any existing
secondary layers of packaging in mind. The properties of the product (form, dimensions
and consistency) evidently dictate the main priorities of primary packaging.
• The examples of primary packaging are as limitless as the range of available consumer
products. Some of the most common types include blister packs, clamshell packaging,
shrink-wrapping, paperboard packaging, unit dose packs and many more
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5. What is secondary packaging ?
As secondary packaging is not in direct contact with the actual product, its use and application usually differ distinctly from those of
primary packaging, although the purpose of both types may at times converge. Secondary packaging can be said to have two central
functions:
• Branding & Display. Secondary packaging plays a vital role in the marketing strategy surrounding the product. This is especially
relevant in the case of display packaging.
• Logistics. Secondary packaging serves to group several products together for ease of handling, transport and storage. This
means that secondary packaging must be able to
• contain relatively large volumes of primary packaged products.
• transport the product safely to its retail or consumer destination.
• Secondary packaging is intended to protect not only the product, but also the primary packaging, which often is the packaging
most visible to the consumer in retail displays.
• The most common examples of secondary packaging include cardboard cartons, cardboard boxes and
cardboard/plastic crates.
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6. General Packaging Guidelines – Mebelkart
• General Packing Methods follow these
two most popular packing methods
• These are shared to you to reduce the
damages due to poor packaging Issue.
Disclaimer:
These are a set of guidelines to ensure good quality packing and packaging requirements for each
product may change according to the nature of the product, the requirement of the packaging may
change from product to product the need of which is left to the vendor’s discretion for extra padding.
7. Packing Methods
• Ship non-fragile products like soft goods
inside a sturdy outer box.
• Place goods that might be affected by dirt,
water, or wet conditions inside a plastic bag.
• Use the H taping method for sealing your
package.
• Use strong tape designed for shipping
• Use a single address label that has clear,
complete delivery and return information
Single Box Packing Method
8. Packing Methods
• For fragile products, Individually wrap
them in a minimum 2" thickness of air-
cellular cushioning material. (Bubble Wrap)
• Wrap the inner box with 2" thickness of
air-cellular cushioning material or use at least
2" of cushioning material to fill the spaces
between the inner box and outer box on the
top, bottom, and all sides.
BOX IN BOX PACKING
9. Packing Methods
• Tightly wrap rolled goods using
several layers of heavy-duty
plastic film or Kraft paper and
wrap with plastic packing tape.
• Then wrap the address label
completely around the object or
use a pouch.
Rolled Goods
10. For
Factory packed or pre-engineered custom packages
• Products which are pre-engineered company
cartons/Branded packaging kindly ensure the Carton
box is rigid and is not moist and ensure flaps are intact.
• In case you find the above condition not satisfactory
then kindly use Box in Box packing method (refer
slide 4 )
• While packing the Carton use adequate cushioning
material (External Packaging) (Minimum 2 layers of
Bubble wrap) to avoid traction between other products
during the movement of goods.
11. For
Factory packed or pre-engineered custom packages
• Use fillers like crumpled newspaper, air-
cellular cushioning material such as Bubble
Wrap to fill void spaces to prevent
movement of goods inside the box during
shipping.
• Wrap items individually with cushioning
material and center them in cartons away
from other items and away from the sides,
corners, top, and bottom of the box.
12. Recommendations for odd- or irregular-
shaped shipments
Furniture are primarily of two types
Furniture
Pre-assembled Ready to assemble
(Knock-Down)
13. For Pre-assembled Furniture
• Soft Styrofoam Sheets are recommended
to be used, to wrap the Furniture
(Internal Packing) in order to avoid
scratches and tampering of products.
• This will add extra cushioning to the
products which will reduce the risk of
product getting damaged In-transit.
14. For Pre-assembled Furniture
• You may choose to use wooden crates
to pack your furniture products, where
the product needs such kind of
packing (example: Sofas)
• Kindly ensure you do sufficient
internal padding before the wooden
crate packing. (Use Soft Styrofoam
Sheets to avoid scratches on the
product)
15. For Ready to assemble
(Knock-Down)Furniture
• Knock Down furniture is generally
packaged in a kit form with its pieces
packed in one or multiple boxes. The
kit consists of flat parts, screws,
fixings, and other parts that are
needed to assemble the furniture.
This kit becomes very easy and
convenient to pack and transport.
16. For Ready to assemble
(Knock-Down)Furniture
Packing Knock-Down Furniture
• While packing the Knock-Down Furniture use Carton boxes with
use adequate cushioning material (External Packaging) (Minimum 2
layers of Bubble wrap) to avoid traction between other products
during the movement of goods
• On corners and along all angular surfaces kindly place cardboards
for protections.
• Wrap items individually with cushioning material and center them in
cartons away from other items and away from the sides, corners,
top, and bottom of the box.
• Also Ensure the Edges of the parts are secured with thermocol so
that the material can save the product from transport vibrations.
17. For Ready to assemble
(Knock-Down)Furniture
• Ensure proper quantity of nuts,
bolts, screws, and tools should be
included inside the package for
assembly with detailed, easy-to-
assemble instructions.
• These instructions should
include a listing and location of
the parts and tools required for
assembly.
18. Recommendations for Large Appliances
Use the Box in Box Packaging method (refer Slide 4)
or to use wooden crate packing (refer slide 10)
method to ensure the full safety of products
Chimneys & Hoods (Recommended Box in Box
packing)
Air Conditioners & Coolers (Recommended
Wooden crate packing)
Refrigerators (Recommended Wooden crate
packing)
Washing machines (Recommended Box in Box
packing/ Wooden crate packing)
19. Packing Signs & Markings
Carton markings - All cartons must
have: “Line-to-Concrete” marking
• This identifies how product should
be handled at all points of contact
inclusive of loading and
warehousing.
• Front and back of product must be
identified on the carton.
• Directional arrows should be
applied wherever applicable.
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20. Addressing and Labeling Your Package
• Place Delivery information on the correct
side of the package so that the information is
visible and does not obstruct handling the
parcel.
• Place delivery information inside and outside
the package.
• Include an address for your recipient and
yourself.
• Remove or cross out any old address labels
on the outer box