5. Types of
Packaging
Primary
packaging
Secondary
packaging
Transit
packaging
6. Primary packaging
Package labelling
refers to the graphics
and text that provide
information about
product contents, and
directions for handling
and use
Primary packaging surrounds the product and features
labelling.
7. Secondary packaging
Secondary packaging is the box or crate into which a number
of primary packages are placed for ease of manual movement
of products. Some secondary packaging is also used to display
products.
8. Transit packaging
Transit packaging is the
base pallet, strapping
and wrapping used to
bundle the boxes or
crates for transport and
distribution.
9. Shipping containers
Standard size by
ISO: 40 x 8 x 8
feet's
Transit packaged products are placed in shipping containers
for long-distance transportation and distribution.
10. TYPES OF PACKAGING MATERIALS
Cardboard boxes
Air bubble
Thermocol
Wood Box
Foil
Shrink Wraps (plastic)
Biodegradable
materials
11. • Enhance customer
service
Benefits of Good Packaging
• Lighter packaging
saves transportation
• Reduce requirement
of special handling
• Better utilization of
warehousing space • Reduce damage losses
• Environment friendly
packs
• Reusability
16. Cost effectiveness
This test should assess the cost of the
packing as a percentage of the cost of
the product inside the packaging.
It should make an effort to estimate
the direct costs that would be
incurred over the life cycle of the
combination packaging.
17. Right-
-sizing
Right-sizing is a packaging design principle that seeks to
reduce the amount of packaging, save money, and reduce the
impact on the environment by designing packaging that is the
‘right size’ for the product.