3/14/2011

Successful packaging is about attention to detail
Can this open/close function be improved?
What damage will a two-metre drop do to this sack?
How big a window can this package have and still remain stable?
How far can I reduce material and weight in this package?
Can you test and evaluate this shape?

Any packaging solution can be improved, even the most optimal ones. The design can be made more appealing and the functionality better: any tear strip can be made easier to handle and the opening more ingenious. The print can be optimised and the amount of material reduced.

 

                                             

                                       

                                               


Packaging Optimisation


Maximum packaging exposure,
consumer friendliness, lightweighting and environmental
packaging service

                      
               

Printing Support


Print evaluation and recommendation.
Individual projects for printing process optimisation

  

 


                   


Converting Support


Individual projects for converting process optimisation
  


 

 
   


                       

Construction service

 

Prototype making

 

Tear strip, perforation recommendation

 

Box compression resistance

 

Creasability test

 

Glue test

 

Hanging device test

 

Drop test

 

Climate chamber

 

Paper & board tests

 

Robinson panel - taint & odour

 

GC analysis

 

Process assessment list for lightweighting

 

Environmental packaging analyses

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                  

Print evaluation

 

Optical measurement

 

Microscope studies

 

Process assessment for print

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                           

 

 

Process assessment for converting

 

Recommendation and funcationality studies

 

External resources / R&D

 

Theoretical advice, seminars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                              

 

"
It's always the consumer who judges how well we do"