Logistics Ss
Logistics Ss
PACKAGING
WHAT IS LOGISTICAL
PACKAGING?
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TYPES OF LOGISTICAL PACKAGING
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DIFFERENT PACKAGING TYPES
TERTIARY PACKAGING – Used when a number of GROUP PACKAGING – Packaging which is conceived
primary or secondary packages are assembled on a to facilitate protection, display, handling and/or
pallet or roll container. transport of a number of primary packages.
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DIFFERENT PACKAGING TYPES
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DIFFERENT PACKAGING TYPES
RETAIL PACKAGING – Same as group packaging with USED PACKAGING – Packaging/packing material
a special emphasis on the design to fit in retail. remaining after the removal of the product it contained.
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The interaction between packaging, logistics, and
marketing.
The packaging system has to fulfill demands from a number of dependent areas and
customers, which makes it hard to isolate relationships and functions in a cause and effect
manner. In order to gain insight in the influence of the packaging system in the supply
chain, it is necessary to explore and analyze the packaging related activities on an
operational level. The interactions between packaging, logistics and marketing are
especially important due to the trade offs that often must be made when choosing a
packaging concept.
Logistics plan, implement and control, while packaging contains, protects, secure,
promotes, sells, informs and is a source of profit. Packaging logistics focuses on the
packaging system addresses the interfaces between the two systems of packaging and
logistics and aims at increased efficiency and effectiveness in the control system, optimally
from point of origin to point of consumption and further to reuse/recovery or disposal.
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Packaging Logistics Strategies
• Improving and developing the packaging system by adaptation to the logical system
• Improving and developing the logistical system by adaptation to the packaging system
• Improving and developing packaging logistics by changing both of the packaging and
logistics system
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PURPOSE
PHYSICAL PROTECTION
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PURPOSE
BARRIER PROTECTION
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PURPOSE
CONTAINMENT OR AGGLOMERATION
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PURPOSE
SECURITY
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PURPOSE
PORTION CONTROL
Single-serving packaging has a precise
amount of contents to control usage. Bulk
commodities (such as salt) can be divided
into packages that are a more suitable size
for individual households. It also aids the
control of inventory: selling sealed one-liter
bottles of milk, rather than having people
bring their own bottles to fill themselves.
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PURPOSE
CONVENIENCE
Packages can have features that add
convenience in distribution, handling,
stacking, display, opening, reclosing,
use, dispensing, reuse, recycling, and
ease of disposal.
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PURPOSE
INFORMATION TRANSMISSION
Packages and labels communicate
how to use, transport, recycle, or
dispose of the package or product.
With pharmaceuticals, food, medical,
and chemical products, some types of
information are required by
government legislation.
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