[Case Study of Packaging Design Improvement] Delivery Box for Irregular Sheet Metal Products *Delivered in Iwate Prefecture
Achieving a design that prevents interference between products! A case study combining specially designed cushioning materials and cardboard.
This is an introduction to a case study on the creation of a transport box designed to efficiently store fragile sheet metal products. Sheet metal products are at risk of damage not only from bending during transport but also from scratches caused by contact between products, which can lead to defective items. Typically, L-shaped sheet metal parts are wrapped in kraft paper for transport; however, this product features a key point: it combines specially designed cushioning materials with cardboard. Of course, this design ensures that the products do not interfere with each other. It is also designed for ease of packing and retrieval, allowing for easy access from the top. For inquiries regarding the packaging of sheet metal products, please contact us. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to reach out to us.*
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Whether it is [one-way] or [commuting], whether cushioning is necessary, and the effects of static electricity... the optimal materials vary depending on the contents. We will propose improvements to the packaging format for the 2024 issue. Tohoku Ueno Co., Ltd. will utilize the many packaging examples we have cultivated so far and various new materials developed in recent years to solve environmental issues, offering the best combinations. We will consider all aspects, including cost, material selection, processing methods, and environmental factors, to meet our customers' needs. We will conduct drop tests using the drop tester from Ransomont, analyze the shock waveforms with test partners, and propose optimal cushioning packaging designs.