{"id":127,"date":"2024-06-20T12:35:21","date_gmt":"2024-06-20T16:35:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.packagingindustrynews.com\/?p=127"},"modified":"2024-06-25T15:28:33","modified_gmt":"2024-06-25T19:28:33","slug":"4-steps-to-optimizing-carton-sizes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.packagingindustrynews.com\/?p=127","title":{"rendered":"4 Steps to Optimizing Carton Sizes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div data-module=\"content\">\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">In the competitive landscape of manufacturing, finding ways to save costs and improve efficiency is crucial for success. One area where significant improvements can often be made is in carton optimization. In this guide, we\u2019ll walk through the key phases of optimizing carton sizes to help manufacturers achieve their goals.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_h2 ContentText_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-text\" id=\"Step 1: Discovery\" style=\"scroll-margin-top:10rem;scroll-snap-margin-top:10rem\">Step 1: Discovery<\/h2>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">The first step in optimizing carton sizes is understanding the goals of the opportunity and engaging with key stakeholders across various departments.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Make sure the correct stakeholders are involved \u2014 business teams, operations, sourcing, logistics, and sales and marketing. Consider objectives such as cost savings, shelf continuity, sustainability, and customer preferences.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">For example, if a net weight change is in scope, a lot more opportunities exist for consolidating sizes. Additionally, ensure a competitive analysis is done to compare current and proposed carton sizes to ensure actual and perceived value is evaluated. Alignment on the goals and gathered insights on current carton usage and challenges is critical.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_h2 ContentText_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-text\" id=\"Step 2: Feasibility\" style=\"scroll-margin-top:10rem;scroll-snap-margin-top:10rem\">Step 2: Feasibility<\/h2>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Once objectives are clear, move on to assessing the feasibility of proposed changes. Conduct detailed calculations to determine factors like product volume, carton dimensions, and equipment compatibility.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Remember that a dimensional change, in any direction, of more than 20% will require a new UPC. Making changes to sizes may constitute the need for additional shelf life testing, too.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Consider how changes may impact other components and processes, such as palletization and manufacturing equipment. Engage stakeholders to validate proposed solutions and address any concerns.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_h2 ContentText_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-text\" id=\"Step 3: Development\" style=\"scroll-margin-top:10rem;scroll-snap-margin-top:10rem\">Step 3: Development<\/h2>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">In the development phase, request physical samples for testing and evaluation. These are typically CAD table-cut samples.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Distribute samples to relevant parties, including marketing, operations, and sales, for feedback and validation. Remember that CAD samples do not represent the physical properties of production sample, though. While they can provide directional impact to the product line, they should not be used to validate how the new packaging will run through the line. A separate order of production run samples should be used for line testing. This ensures proper physical properties for an accurate test through equipment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Iterate based on stakeholder input to ensure proposed changes align with brand objectives and manufacturing capabilities.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">The development phase is also a great time to assess the pallet pattern. If carton sizes can change, are you able to reverse engineer the carton design so the cases maximize the 40&#215;48-inch pallet? Corrugated suppliers should be able to assist, if pallet design software isn\u2019t available.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_h2 ContentText_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-text\" id=\"Step 4: Implementation\" style=\"scroll-margin-top:10rem;scroll-snap-margin-top:10rem\">Step 4: Implementation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">With solutions confirmed, implement the approved changes. Order production materials, conduct trials, and adjust manufacturing processes as necessary. Communication and collaboration between packaging engineers, operations teams, and suppliers are crucial for a smooth transition.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Ideally, a phased approach to implementation is used to ensure the change doesn\u2019t negatively impact costs. Start with a simple four-hour run, then progress to a full day, and finally two to three days. Compare throughput data, downtime and quality data collected to ensure the change doesn\u2019t impact cost of goods sold (COGS).<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Post change, monitor performance metrics and address any issues promptly to ensure successful implementation.<\/span><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_h2 ContentText_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-text\" id=\"Conclusion\" style=\"scroll-margin-top:10rem;scroll-snap-margin-top:10rem\">Conclusion<\/h2>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Optimizing carton sizes requires a systematic approach and collaboration across departments. By following the four-step approach outlined here \u2014 discovery, feasibility, development, and implementation \u2014 manufacturers can effectively navigate the challenges of carton optimization and achieve cost savings and operational efficiencies.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Incorporate data-driven decision-making to validate the success of changes and identify areas for further improvement. By continuously optimizing carton sizes, manufacturers can enhance their competitiveness and adapt to evolving market demands.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ContentParagraph ContentParagraph_align_left\" data-testid=\"content-paragraph\"><span class=\"ContentText ContentText_variant_bodyNormal\" data-testid=\"content-text\">Implementing carton optimization measures can significantly impact your bottom line while improving operational efficiency. By following this comprehensive guide, you can streamline your packaging processes and stay ahead in the competitive manufacturing landscape.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.packagingdigest.com\/packaging-design\/4-steps-to-optimizing-carton-sizes\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the competitive landscape of manufacturing, finding ways to save costs and improve efficiency is crucial for success. 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