Packaging Materials Comparison

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Week 3

Packaging Materials

Handling and Transportation Systems

Athalye article (see Campus Guide)

Week 3 Lecture Notes

Week 3 PowerPoint

Required Readings for Week 3

Examine various types of packaging materials.

 

Examine handling and transportation systems.

 

Learning Objectives for Week 3

Week 3 Discussion forum: Discuss the use of pallets in a shipping system. What considerations must be taken when deciding whether or not a pallet is required for a specific shipment of boxes? What considerations must be made in determining the placement of boxes on the pallet and securing the boxes to the pallet?

Writing Assignment: Packaging Materials comparison - Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of a paper- based shipping container, a wood-based shipping container and a plastic-based shipping container for use as a distribution package (a non-retail shipping package). You must consider the entire supply chain in your response. Please see my slides later in this presentation that offer more explanation of this assignment.

Assignments for Week 3

Paper-based packaging materials

Folding cartons

Paperboard cans

Corrugated Fiberboard boxes

Plastic packaging materials

Plastic Film

Plastic Bottles

Plastic Jars

Plastic Boxes

Plastic Trays

Plastic Tubs

Plastic Pallets

Plastic reusable totes

Packaging Materials

Steel Packaging

Cans

Metal Tubes

Metal Trays

Glass Packaging

Glass Bottles

Wood Packaging

Wood crates

Wood boxes

Wood pallets

Packaging Materials (continued)

Paper, Board, and Pulp

Expanded Polystyrene

Commonly referred to as “Styrofoam”. Breaks apart easily.

Polyurethane Foam

Open-cell foam, same material that is used inside upholstered furniture.

Polyethylene

Example is molded white foam that is used for electronics (TV’s, etc…) that does not easily crumble or break apart.

Shredded Wood

Cushioning Materials

Many companies offer reusable plastic totes and reusable plastic pallets for distribution purposes.

This is a viable option in a closed-loop system where containers can be returned and reused.

This may not work well for companies who rely on common carrier trucks to deliver their product, they will have to pay to have the containers returned.

Plastic totes and pallets cost more up front than paper or wood-based packaging, but if they can be reused many times, the higher cost may be warranted.

Reusable Plastic Packaging

Reusable plastic packaging

Articles about reusable packaging:

http://www.packagingdigest.com/article/344788-Reusable_packaging_is_an_option_for_savvy_sustainability_strategies.php

http://www.containerexchanger.com/article_detail.php?id=21&page=article&title=The-Pros-and-Cons-of-Reusable-Packaging---Plastics-Business

For more information about reusable packaging you can start with the following organizations:

www.reusablepackaging.org Reusable Industrial Packaging Organization

www.reusables.org Reusable Packaging Association

Reusable Plastic Packaging

This week’s assignment asks you to compare several materials as distribution containers.

You should only be discussing distribution containers, not retail packaging.

Discuss all aspects of the supply chain. Some important considerations might include:

Manufacturing of packaging

Storage of packaging

Cost of packaging material

Weight of packaging in the shipping environment

Disposal of packaging

Reusable packaging (cost, feasibility, etc…)

Level of protection offered by packaging

Durability of packaging

Week 3 Assignment

The text is limited on information on the disadvantages of wood and plastic in the distribution environment. But you should be able to use common sense to determine some of the information (for example, which material weighs the most and will cost the most to ship?).

You should use outside sources if necessary. Be sure to properly cite and reference any outside sources used.

Remember that for wood, we are discussing packaging used in distribution including pallets and crates. Here is a good source of information on the advantages and disadvantages of wood crates: http://www.nefab.com/Wooden_Crates_Comparison.aspx

Remember that when discussing plastics in the supply chain, we are not discussing retail packaging. Some examples of plastics used in distribution include plastic pallets and reusable plastic totes.

Week 3 Assignment (continued)

Be sure to use APA formatting on the paper and include an introduction and conclusion.

The school library has excellent resources on APA formatting. Please contact me if you have questions about APA formatting.

Week 3 Assignment (continued)

Barcode Registration and Barcode Standards www.gs1us.org

Flexible Packaging Association www.flexpack.org

Glass Packaging Institute

www.gpi.org

Paperboard Packaging Council

www.ppcnet.org

Petroleum Packaging Council

www.ppcouncil.org

Additional Resources for Week 3