Integra Packaging Presentation 2011

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Partnering With our Customers Protection, Safety & Savings for People, Planet & Profit Defence Infrastruct ure Automotiv e Logistics Mining

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Partnering

With ourCustomers

Protection, Safety & Savingsfor

People, Planet & Profit

DefenceInfrastructure Automotive Logistics Mining

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Integra Packaging - Offer To Customers

Global Knowledge – Local Service – True Savings – A Better Outcome

Global Knowledge: Customers will benefit from 60 years of experience and 10 design & testing centres continually improving the packaging and handling efficiencies for thousands of businesses across 45 countries.

Local Service: Customers will enjoy the timeliness of local response coupled with consistency in products and service standards from Integra’s eastern seaboard facilities and alliance partners in each state

True Savings: Customers can take advantage of an unbiased 3rd party audit process to uncover potential cost take-out. The results can be an improvement across the entire supply chain and a packaging solution that deliver real savings

A Better Outcome: Customers will benefit from designed, tested and fit-for-purpose packaging that will protect and enhance their products throughout the supply chain to reduce total cost – an Integra Complete Packaging Solution

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Where in the supply chain is Corrosion and Damp impactingLong Term Storage and Transport and likely to effect profitability?

Cost savings and customer satisfaction

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Where in the supply chain is Corrosion and Damp impactingShort Term Storage and Transport and likely to effect profitability?

Corrosion and Ultra-violet protection for your products

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Which of your customers or existing packaging is sensitive to EnvironmentalImpact as part of your companies corporate and social responsibilities?

Improving environmental impact through the supply chain

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What are the repercussions on your company fromThe NTC’s Chain Of Responsibility legislation?

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Which of your products are sensitive to Vibration and Shockand can be damaged during transport adding cost to your business?

Reducing damage and costs in your supply chain

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How does Lifting Equipment Impact add cost to your company,and where has this occurred in your supply chain?

Eliminating impact damage to your products

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Which company intellectual property as well as products in transit and storage need protection from Unlawful Entry and Theft?

Defending your IP and your market

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Where do you require ESD protection for sensitivecomponents and electronic parts and spares?

Electronic Static Discharge – Silent damage controlled

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Where are you most at risk in the supply chain aroundOH&S Regulations and do you track actual costs?

Reducing your OH&S risks

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If a review of your Transport Container Optimisation was to be done, in what areas could improvements be made to reduce cost?

Container optimisation from packaging re-design

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Where are the opportunities for you around Waste Reductionand Space Savings within your plants and across your supply chain?

Space saving and vender controlled inventory

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Which of your sites export and or import products which could be effected by International Laws and Regulations therefore adding cost?

ADG7 In the interests of international uniformity and to facilitate the import and export of dangerous goods, ADG7 was fundamentally restructured to align with the structure of the model regulations in: Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods

REACHREACH is the European law on chemicals and their safe use – Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction on chemicals.

RoHSThe objective of the RoHS (Restriction on Hazardous Substances) Directive is to reduce the content of materials entering the waste stream.

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"Hastings Deering (Australia) Ltd has experienced corrosion issues with parts exchange inventory for numerous years, resulting in significant refurbishment costs to our business. Having attempted, with limited success, a number of conventional wisdom approaches to solving the issue we started working with Integra Packaging to find a solution that would be effective, practical to implement and take cost out of the business. Through Integra’s Pack Audit process, and the introduction of Intercept TM products, we anticipate major ongoing savings throughout our supply chain by controlling and ultimately eliminating corrosion“

Darren RossouwContinuous Improvement Project ManagerHastings Deering (Australia) Ltd

A structured process of product, service, design and cost take-out analysis is used to find a holistic solution. Systematic implementation is monitored, measured and reported back to stakeholders.Phased improvements are documented to ensure the project supports continuous improvement targets and an ongoing partnership.

The Pack-Audit Process