Posts Tagged ‘Packaging’

Packaging : Instapak from Sealed Air

Thursday, August 12th, 2010


Sealed Air, a manufacturer of food and protective packaging systems and materials, has introduced a starter kit across Europe for its revolutionary Instapak Quick® RT protective packaging foam. The new Instapak Quick® RT Quick Start Kit has been launched so that companies can experience first hand how it will enable them to provide maximum protection for products during transit. Prospective customers are now able to try several sizes of Instapak Quick® RT foam and decide which best suits their protective packaging requirements, thanks to Sealed Air’s new Quick Start Kit. The unique foam bags, which are stored flat and activated at room temperature, have already enabled many organisations to optimise their packaging operations by minimising packaging and maximising protection. The Instapak Quick® RT Quick Start Kit includes 16 foam bags in four different sizes for use in a range of transportation/shipping boxes, providing superior protection for the contents. Due to this premium protection performance, the product is of particular benefit for industries transporting fragile, delicate and expensive products, including industrial ceramics, antiques, moving & storage, museums & galleries and internet/home based organisations. To create the packaging cushions, the bags are manually activated, which causes the two liquid components to combine, forming expanded foam up to 27 times their original volume. As the foam begins to form, it is placed into a box where it creates a

Frustrating packaging

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010


Why do companies use this? www.thewysz.com

Material Handling Costs Significantly Reduced Through Returnable Packaging Leader Container Exchanger

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Returnable packaging reduces waste by any company, including the handling incurred. According to David Madden, President of Container Exchanger recently reported that “stacked improved reusable material handling by reducing the number of movements of containers. This kind of lean manufacturing and distribution metrics are quantifiable and makes this environmentally friendly decision, a selection of good business and as well. “ Container Exchanger is an online marketplace that offers manufacturing and distribution and the purchase or sale of returnable containers. The product range includes many standard and common reusable packaging solutions, including, but not plastic, containers, cartons loose, metal containers, wire baskets, pallets, plastic limit. Launched in 2005 ContainerExchanger. com companies is allowed, the cost of packaging by providing access to the collections of reusable reduce and allows it to maximize business in the return of used packaging disposal of their fleets. The Earthworks Group estimates that 30% of the landfill created by plastic and paper packaging. The use of cardboard boxes and other packaging materials contribute to a timetable for these wastes. The cost per unit for bulk packaging containers can be used and containers as low as 5% of the cost of a comparable solution for sustainable port volumes. Folding bulk containers, industrial bags and metal storage bins are used repeatedly in a facility or between a supplier and a customer. They can be used literally thousands of times. These bulk boxes are much cheaper in the long run compared to buying cardboard boxes and wooden crates every time that the product is shipped. Cost savings can be observed in the packaging of each. Although the initial investment can cost in boxes more, savings can quickly be achieved by repeated use (the same bulk containers, metal bins, and bags are reusable), labor (no more box assembly), handling (fewer moves from stackable containers), quality declines (less due to damaged packaging) and Area (plastic and metal containers can stack very high). Container Exchanger (www. containerexchanger. Com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The company sells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial boxes, plastic pallets, crates and used Gaylord countries. If a company is finished with a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. The buyers substantial savings compared to prices of new packaging. Container Exchanger www. containerexchanger. com David Madden, President pr @ containerexchanger. com 404-551-5599

Madden on Returnable Packaging and Reducing 30% Landfill Waste

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

David Madden is the founder and President of Container Exchanger (COM containerexchanger.), An online marketplace for reusable packaging systems, such as collapsible bulk containers, boxes, metal containers, plastic pallets, and use of the hand. Founded in 2005, Madden led the company through the startup phase and into its current status as the definitive one-stop-shop for used containers and boxes. Madden started Container Exchanger after five years of experience in the automotive industry, where the Madden main tasks around waste reduction beginnings. He soon realized that a unique source of waste in the auto industry has lied in reusable packaging systems. After the package has already been used for several years, the packaging was good, but it was no longer necessary. The containers are stacked and are often used for scrap value or less sold. Madden started Container Exchanger to fill this gap, and find the retail customers used for the packaging, which increases the money that the containers were sold, and lower cost of packaging for buyers. Madden holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University, an MBA from Georgia Tech and received his black belt certificate from the DaimlerChrysler Quality Institute. Returnable packaging reduces waste created by every business. The Earthworks Group estimates that 30% of the landfill created by plastic and paper packaging. The use of cardboard boxes and other packaging materials contribute to a timetable for these wastes. Folding bulk containers, industrial bags and metal storage bins are used repeatedly in a facility or between a supplier and a customer. They can be used literally thousands of times. These bulk boxes are much cheaper in the long run compared to buying cardboard boxes and wooden crates every time that the product is shipped. Cost savings can be observed in the packaging of each. Although the initial investment can cost in boxes more, savings can quickly be achieved by repeated use (the same bulk containers, metal bins, and bags are reusable), labor (no more box assembly), handling (fewer moves from stackable containers), quality declines (less due to damaged packaging) and Area (plastic and metal containers can stack very high). The cost per unit for bulk packaging containers can be used and containers as low as 5% of the cost of a comparable solution for sustainable port volumes. Container Exchanger (www. containerexchanger. Com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The company sells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial boxes, plastic pallets, crates and used Gaylord countries. If a company is finished with a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. The buyers substantial savings compared to prices of new packaging. Container Exchanger www. containerexchanger. com David Madden, President pr @ containerexchanger. com 404-551-5599

The Insider Documentary – Packaging is Rubbish (01/03)

Thursday, August 5th, 2010


Part (01/03) Lush co founder Mark Constantine leads the public on a revolutionary insight into the consumer power over packaging; and what effect, and cost packaging has. www.channel4.co.uk http

Container Exchanger Reducing 30% Landfill Waste From Reusable Packaging

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Returnable packaging reduces waste created by every business. The Earthworks Group estimates that 30% of the landfill created by plastic and paper packaging. The use of cardboard boxes and other packaging materials contribute to a timetable for these wastes. David Madden is the founder and President of Container Exchanger (COM containerexchanger.), An online marketplace for reusable packaging systems, such as collapsible bulk containers, boxes, metal containers, plastic pallets, and use of the hand. Founded in 2005, Madden led the company through the startup phase and into its current status as the definitive one-stop-shop for used containers and boxes. Madden started Container Exchanger after five years of experience in the automotive industry, where the Madden main tasks around waste reduction beginnings. He soon realized that a unique source of waste in the auto industry has lied in reusable packaging systems. After the package has already been used for several years, the packaging was good, but it was no longer necessary. The containers are stacked and are often used for scrap value or less sold. Madden started Container Exchanger to fill this gap, and find retail buyers for these used packaging, which increases the money that the containers were sold, and lower cost of packaging for buyers. Madden holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University, an MBA from Georgia Tech and received his black belt certificate from the DaimlerChrysler Quality Institute. Folding bulk containers, industrial bags and metal storage bins are used repeatedly in a facility or between a supplier and a customer. They can be used literally thousands of times. These bulk boxes are much cheaper in the long run compared to buying cardboard boxes and wooden crates every time that the product is shipped. Cost savings can be observed in the packaging of each. Although the initial investment can cost in boxes more, savings can quickly be achieved by repeated use (the same bulk containers, metal bins, and bags are reusable), labor (no more box assembly), handling (fewer moves from stackable containers), quality declines (much because of damaged packaging) and space (plastic and metal containers can stack very high). The cost per piece packaging for bulk containers and tanks can be used as low as 5% of the cost of a comparable solution for sustainable port volumes. Container Exchanger (www. containerexchanger. Com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The company sells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial boxes, plastic pallets, crates and used Gaylord countries. If a company is finished with a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. The buyers substantial savings compared to prices of new packaging. Container Exchanger www. containerexchanger. com David Madden, President pr @ containerexchanger. com 404-551-5599

Prototype Product Packaging in Photoshop CS2.

Monday, August 2nd, 2010


Are you working on a product packaging job? Here’s a way to combine digital product photography and Adobe Photoshop CS2 to create quick virtual prototypes. The process is fairly easy once you understand the technique, and can be used for some pretty remarkable results. Written tutorial and higher-res video available at: www.creativetechs.com

Microsoft Re-Designs the Ipod Packaging

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Microsoft Re-Designs the Ipod Packaging Original WMV from www.arctic.org brantwalsh.com

Packaging

Friday, July 30th, 2010


Producing a sample carton

The New PUMA Fuseproject Packaging

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010


PUMA and Yves Béhar developed over 21 months a more sustainable packaging and distribution system in keeping with PUMA’s ongoing commitment to sustainability. For more information, head to vision.puma.com.