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ABSTRACT
Developing profitable and efficient shelf-ready secondary packaging in order to meet the new requirements of mass distribution has become a recurrent issue for a significant number of mass product industrial packagers. After recalling the main functions expected from shelf-ready packaging, this article offers a pragmatic development approach following eight steps based mainly on the value analysis principle throughout the logistics chain. Furthermore, due to the fact that shelf-ready packaging must be produced by the concerned industrialists, this article provides the reader with an exhaustive review of the mechanical solutions regarding their forming both for modular and combined machines.It is therefore reasonable to believe that shelf-ready packaging developed in this way is here to stay in mass distributuion.
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Pierre CHEVALIER: Founder of Clareo - Chairman, Centre d'expertises et de promotion des industries de l'emballage et du conditionnement (CEPIEC) - OSEO expert - Associate Professor at ESIEC (École supérieure d'ingénieurs en emballage et conditionnement)
INTRODUCTION
Although the marketing functions of overpacks have been highly developed over the last few years, a new phenomenon has repositioned secondary packaging at the heart of logistics exchanges between retailers and packaging manufacturers: the ready-to-sell (RRS).
Based on the realization that substantial gains could be made in terms of product shelf preparation time and end-consumer value, first English and then French retailers have introduced new requirements for over-wrapping.
Henceforth, a so-called "PAV" overpack, cardboard in most cases, must be "easy":
to be identified as a storage warehouse;
handling and replenishment ;
to open ;
to be identified in linear ;
to reset and eliminate...
All this while retaining its mechanical protection and logistical support functions.
To successfully meet these expectations, this article looks at how best to analyze the value that such packaging can bring, and its impact on production lines. Indeed, in the secondary packaging sector, the key to success lies in combining the skills of all those involved: packers, cartoners and packaging machine manufacturers.
In this sense, more than any other topic, the RRP requires a technical partnership between everyone...
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