Three packaging material concerns! Problem-solving packaging design that addresses cost reduction, quality, and quantity.
Are you facing any of these issues with the transportation of automotive parts and precision components?
- I want to suppress the rising costs of packaging materials due to soaring prices of goods and crude oil!
- I want to eliminate quality issues such as dust generation and contamination caused by friction between parts and dividers in returnable boxes.
- I want to reduce the increasing delivery costs year by year by improving the quantity per box and loading efficiency.
We will introduce examples of how we have led to problem-solving through improvements in packaging materials.
[Key Points for Problem Solving]
- For returnable boxes, there are various material options such as TP boxes, plastic corrugated boxes, and Texcell, while interior materials include P-boards, Palonia, Sumiseller, Eperan, and Sanpelka. We propose cost reductions without compromising cushioning performance or functionality by changing materials and shapes.
- We can achieve contamination countermeasures and visibility of contents with custom-sized vacuum-formed lids. Switching from grid dividers to wear-resistant vacuum-formed trays addresses dust generation. We will propose how to maintain the quality of parts while transporting them to their destination.
- By changing from grid dividers to stackable vacuum-formed trays, we can improve the quantity per box inside the returnable box, and we will propose improvements in quantity through changes in the material and shape of cushioning materials.
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