make money Handbook on procurement of Packaging(Green Packing): May 2011

Our Way

Many has been perfecting the art of packaging ever since he first skinned an animal to wrap himself in.Today, packaging comes in myriad ways, to pack products that range from a pin to a plane.This Guide introduces you to the technology and the people who continue with the art of perfecting packaging.

Friday, May 27, 2011

PLASTIC BOTTLES AND JARS

Plastic bottles or jars are in many cases alternatives for glass or metal packages. This is especially true for cosmetic products, automotive liquids and other techno-chemical products. In food industries, plastic bottles are used mainly for edible oils, carbonate nonalcoholic beverages and condiments (mustard, ketchup, barbecue sauces). Plastic jars are not yet used to a great extent in general food packaging.
                                            
The advantages of plastic bottle and jars are ;
  • Good impact strength and no splinters if broken;
  • Light weight;
  • Many colors available for both an aesthetic appeal and UV-light protection;
  • Clear packages possible;
  • Shorter production runs can be economical;
  • More possibilities for shape variation than glass packages.                 
High impact strength and light weight are especially good features for packages which are handled in humid conditions or with wet hands(shampoos, bath oils, detergents, etc).As plastic bottles are easier to shape than glass bottles, convenience features, like handles, do not raise the costs too much.
                       
                             Bottles and jars are made of many different types and grades of plastic which have different properties. It is therefore necessary that the packer knows the exact requirements of his own product, and also the properties of the plastic package intended for the product. For food products, the plastic package must have approval for use in direct contact with food. In most countries either the approval of the FDA(Food and Drug Administration, USA) or the BGA is acceptable.  

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

PIZZA

You all know what is pizza. In here I'm not going to describe you about pizza but pizza packaging .Here we discuss about pizza packaging and how they made.
16" x 16" x 1.75" Corrugated Pizza Box 50 / BundleThis article describes the often-ignored but high-potential world of pizza packaging. Virtually everyone has “experienced” hundreds of pizza boxes in their lifetime. Yet few know anything about the vessel that carries their favorite food. Pizza Boxes is what this Power Packaging section is about. After you've gained an overview of the origins of the good ol' pizza box, check out additional pizza packaging articles in the Power Packaging menu to the left.Although a pizza box can be made of most any material — ex., plastic and molded paper pulp — paper has generally been the material of choice for most pizza box concepts, for three reasons. First, it's economical. Second, it has substantial stacking strength, or crush-resistance. Third, it resists condensation build-up on the interior surfaces.

                                                                        Paper-based pizza packaging comes in two forms: (1) paperboard and (2) corrugated board, often incorrectly referred to as “cardboard.” Paperboard — also known as boxboard, cartonboard, and cardboard — is basically a single sheet of very thick paper. Examples include chipboard and SBS (solid bleached sulfate) board.

                           

Saturday, May 21, 2011

INTRODUCTION ON PROCUREMENT OF PACKAGING

This is not a BLOG in the traditional sense but focuses exclusively on technical and commercial aspects of packing procurement. Production and use of packages and packaging materials, which most blog concentrate on, are referred to in the text only if relevant to the procurement process. In particular, such data is sometimes needed for the establishment of the proper specifications for procurement and for quality control of incoming material, or where modifications in manufacturing and distribution methods can affect the final packaging costs.

                                                 In an effort to make the blog of this handbook more "user friendly" a somewhat unusual approach has been employed. The contents are not divided in the traditional way according to type of packaging material(wood, paper, metal etc). For maximum ease of access, the blog should have been divided according to the product to be packed.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GIFT PACKING

Are you looking for gift packing.What do you do if you don't know about gift packing.Now I am going to give a simple idea about gift packing. In this post I will show you what are the gift packing. And then I will tell you how choose a suitable gift packing for various occasions.

How are Corrugated Boxes Made?

How are Corrugated Boxes Made?

Corrugated boxes are everywhere,carrying products from all
over the world and just down the street. Your favorite pizza prob-          
ably comes delivered in a brightly colored corrugated box. Your
little brother or sister might use a big corrugated washer, dryer
or dishwasher box for a playhouse.You miatten and collect
corrugated boxes for recycling. Where do all those boxes come
from?

Do boxes come in boxes?
Boxes are about the only product not often shipped in boxes.
They’re usually shipped in bundles. They are made in special
factories called “box plants.”

Sunday, May 15, 2011

25 Ways to Improve Packing Economy and Avoid Costly Waste

Substantial saving in packaging costs can usually be made through a systematic analysis of the whole packaging process. In this post, the factor that should be considered from an overall point of view are listed below.
  1. Plan the procurement of packing carefully and well in advanced. Procurement
     planning can save a lot of money and improve packaging and material management.
  2. Establish clear-cut technical specification for your packages. Specifications
    are the most important tools in economical procurement.
  3. Stick to large,reputable suppliers and do not shop around marginal price benefits.
    Large suppliers can usually offer more alternatives and better service than very small ones.
    Marginal advantages in price are often offset by delays in delivery ,inferior inconsistent quality, etc.
  4. Known your package supplier and his possibilities / limitations.
  5. Use suppliers' standard items.Many types of package manufacturing include fairly
     heavy initial costs for setting up the individual order for production on automatically machinery.
     This is typical for glass,metal and rigid plastics packages and for printing. Substantial savings
     can be achieved by utilizing supplier's standard products, size,shape, etc. The delivery times for
     standard items are shorter, often ex stock, and the quality better due to easier quality control for
     longer production runs.

INTRODUCTION-ABOUT THIS BOLOG

This is not a BLOG in the traditional sense but focuses exclusively on technical and commercial aspects of packing procurement.Because I make this as a blog not like a static site I wish to get everyone's new ideas about packing and I always try update this as I could.