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Packing & Packing & Packaging Packaging GuidelinesGuidelinesPrepared for:Prepared for:
Midland Container Midland Container BackgroundBackground John Revitte – Account ManagerJohn Revitte – Account Manager Scott MacFarland – Packaging Designer Scott MacFarland – Packaging Designer Provide your corrugated cartons & packaging Provide your corrugated cartons & packaging Out plant is located in FranksvilleOut plant is located in Franksville Partners with Thermal Transfer for over Partners with Thermal Transfer for over
35 years35 years
Challenges to PackagingChallenges to Packaging Items with many different shapesItems with many different shapes
• Long & skinnyLong & skinny• Flat & WideFlat & Wide• BulkyBulky• Multiple items with different shapes on a skidMultiple items with different shapes on a skid
Heavy weight items with sharp edgesHeavy weight items with sharp edges Need to make it through UPS Freight or LTL Need to make it through UPS Freight or LTL
shipment and arrive undamaged to customershipment and arrive undamaged to customer
General Packaging General Packaging GuidelinesGuidelines Box 101 – Tell you a little bit about boxesBox 101 – Tell you a little bit about boxes What type of box should be used for this What type of box should be used for this
product? product? What cushioning should be used?What cushioning should be used? How to close the box securely?How to close the box securely? How to secure the box to the skid?How to secure the box to the skid? Not to criticize…just help you get betterNot to criticize…just help you get better
Box 101 – Common Box Box 101 – Common Box StylesStyles RSC – Regular RSC – Regular
Slotted ContainerSlotted Container Standard type of carton Standard type of carton
for most itemsfor most items Used for hardware boxesUsed for hardware boxes
FOL– Full Overlap FOL– Full Overlap ContainerContainer Stronger than RSC Stronger than RSC Used for heavier itemsUsed for heavier items Double bottom & topDouble bottom & top
Box 101 – Common Box Box 101 – Common Box StylesStyles Telescope Tray PackTelescope Tray Pack
Used for flat productsUsed for flat products Easy to “top load”Easy to “top load” Should be sealed with Should be sealed with
staplesstaples
Five Panel FolderFive Panel Folder Used for long itemsUsed for long items Easy to “top load”Easy to “top load” Should be sealed with Should be sealed with
staplesstaples
Box 101 – Common Box Box 101 – Common Box StylesStyles Inner Packing-Slit Inner Packing-Slit
ScoreScore Used to take up space Used to take up space
inside a box, protect inside a box, protect corners of square itemscorners of square items
Can be assembled with Can be assembled with staples or tapestaples or tape
Scored RollupScored Rollup Used to take up space Used to take up space
inside a boxinside a box Can be assembled with Can be assembled with
staples or tapestaples or tape
Cushioning Interior PartsCushioning Interior Parts
Products must be cushioned properly to Products must be cushioned properly to protect from shock/vibration which can pass protect from shock/vibration which can pass through the walls of the boxthrough the walls of the box
Cushions product-to-product interactionCushions product-to-product interaction Recommend a minimum of 1” of cushioning Recommend a minimum of 1” of cushioning
around productaround product Cushioning to keep product no less than 1” Cushioning to keep product no less than 1”
from box walls from box walls
Cushioning Interior PartsCushioning Interior Parts
Material SuggestionsMaterial Suggestions BubblewrapBubblewrap – Good for – Good for
small, random shaped small, random shaped parts. Doesn’t work the parts. Doesn’t work the best for sharp objects. best for sharp objects.
Corrugated Corrugated Inserts/RollupsInserts/Rollups – Good – Good for square rectangular for square rectangular product. Inexpensive but product. Inexpensive but will not withstand will not withstand repeated dropsrepeated drops
Cushioning Interior PartsCushioning Interior Parts
Material SuggestionsMaterial Suggestions Air PillowsAir Pillows – Take up a – Take up a
lot of room for little cost lot of room for little cost and work well for round and work well for round or curved shapesor curved shapes
Foam CornersFoam Corners – EPS or – EPS or PE is common. Work well PE is common. Work well on square or rectangular on square or rectangular items of medium to items of medium to lighter weight.lighter weight.
Box ClosureBox Closure
Stapling (Trays & Heavier Items)Stapling (Trays & Heavier Items) Minimum should be 3 staples per flap (unless flap is too Minimum should be 3 staples per flap (unless flap is too
small)small)
Box ClosureBox Closure
Taping (RSC & FOL style boxes)Taping (RSC & FOL style boxes) Proper H taping method Proper H taping method
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Types of tapeTypes of tape Pressure sensitive plastic tapePressure sensitive plastic tape Nylon reinforced filament tape (60lb Nylon reinforced filament tape (60lb
recommended)recommended)
Palletizing the BoxPalletizing the Box
Select a proper sized pallet for the jobSelect a proper sized pallet for the job Inspect pallet for broken boards and runnersInspect pallet for broken boards and runners No more than 4 inches of exposed pallet deck No more than 4 inches of exposed pallet deck
(underhang)(underhang) We recommend no more than 2 inches of We recommend no more than 2 inches of
overhang (unless the product is self supporting)overhang (unless the product is self supporting)
Strapping the Box to the Strapping the Box to the PalletPallet Use V-Board or wood top boards to prevent straps Use V-Board or wood top boards to prevent straps
from digging into the corrugated boxfrom digging into the corrugated box Use strapping to secure heavy items to the skid Use strapping to secure heavy items to the skid
WATCH STRAP TENSION – Not Too TightWATCH STRAP TENSION – Not Too Tight Use stretch wrap to secure lighter items to skid & Use stretch wrap to secure lighter items to skid &
help to prevent moisture damagehelp to prevent moisture damage Use “No Stack” cones to help discourage Use “No Stack” cones to help discourage
double-stacking when necessary double-stacking when necessary Use appropriate labels (This Side Up, etc.)Use appropriate labels (This Side Up, etc.)
Case Study ExamplesCase Study Examples
Straps too tight
No V Board or Wood Boards
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Properly stacked corner to corner Good use of boards
to protect box from straps
Properly labeled and
marked
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Reasonably good job closing with tape
Better if taped along entire length
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Box not sealed
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Good selection of pallet size to match the box
Acceptable amount of crush without v-boards or top boards
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Watch strap crush
Box / Pallet proper size to work together
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Good stapling job
Proper Labeling
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeledAnother example of excellent stapling &
palletizing
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Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Straps tearing through
Open corner
Case Study ExamplesCase Study Examples
Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Open corner
Stretchwrap helps…
Case Study ExamplesCase Study Examples
Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Account for depth of flaps when building
frames inside
Frame is too tall and will cause flaps
to roll
Case Study ExamplesCase Study Examples
Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Case Study ExamplesCase Study Examples
Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled
Questions?Questions?
Straps to tight
Open Seam where box is pieced
together
Properly labeled Anything?Anything?
Anything?Anything?
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