Less is more. But how much less? Performance packaging is more than an afterthought. Instead, it’s an engineered protective system, designed to make sure that your products arrive without damage, ready to function.
So just how much engineering takes place in packaging your products?
Consider this simple formula:
Product + Package = Environment
Experience demonstrates that when a structurally designed product and package are regarded as an integral system, damage and loss are significantly reduced.
Lansmont’s Six Step Method is a scientific approach to optimize the development of your product/package system. This method includes monitoring the damaging effects of the transport environment, bare product testing and package testing.
In this webinar, we’ll provide an overview of the 6-Step Method, describing the relationship between the product, package and the distribution environment.
Any product has some inherent robustness or durability. Knowledge of that product robustness, and awareness of the various hazards present in the distribution environment helps determine not only if, but how much protective packaging is necessary to assure the safe delivery of products from their point of manufacture to their end-use destination.
What we'll discuss:
- Six Step Method (Overview only)
- Product, package, environment relationship
- Product robustness characterization
- Package material selection and design overview
- Environmental hazards and their incorporation in industry test standards
Who should attend?
- Product and packaging design engineers
- Damage Prevention personnel
- Supply Chain and Logistics personnel