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Title: Protective Packaging and Materials Handling


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  • Protective Packaging and Materials Handling

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Product Characteristics
  • Physical Characteristics
  • Density of bulk materials
  • Ability to withstand exposure to elements
  • Respiration
  • Chemical Characteristics
  • Incompatible products
  • Products requiring chemicals
  • Characteristics must be made known to consumers

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Product Characteristics
  • Hazardous Cargo
  • Explosives
  • Compressed gases
  • Flammable liquids
  • Oxidizers
  • Poisons
  • Radioactive materials
  • Corrosive materials

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Product Characteristics
  • Environmental Protection
  • Reduce packing materials used
  • Use packaging materials that are more
    environmentally friendly with recycled content
  • Use reusable containers
  • Retain or support services that collect used
    packaging and recycle it

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Packaging
  • Building-blocks concept
  • Smallest unit is consumer package
  • Each unit is stacked within the next larger one
    to protect the product
  • Promotional functions of boxes

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Packaging
  • Protective functions of packaging
  • Enclose materials
  • Restrain materials from undesired movement
  • Separate contents to prevent undesired contact
  • Cushion contents from outside vibrations and
    shocks
  • Support the weight of identical containers
    stacked above
  • Position the contents to provide maximum
    protection
  • Provide for uniform weight distribution
  • Provide exterior surface for labeling
  • Be tamperproof
  • Be safe for consumers or others

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Packaging
  • Package testing
  • Vibrations
  • Dropping
  • Horizontal impacts
  • Compression
  • Overexposure to extreme temperatures or moisture
  • Rough handling

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Packaging
  • Designing a package requires 3 types of
    information
  • Severity of the distribution environment
  • Fragility of the product
  • Performance characteristics of various cushion
    materials

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Unit Loads in Materials Handling
  • A unit load is one or more boxes secured to a
    pallet or skid. The term unitization describes
    this type of handling.
  • Basic unit is a pallet or skid
  • Lumber is expensive so firms want pallets
    returned
  • Provides cushioning effect in transport
  • Quality of pallets varies widely
  • Chep USA rents pallets in wood or plastic used
    in closed-loop system
  • Should be less than 50 poundsdifficult with
    plastic
  • Metal also used in closed loop systems

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Figure 15-25 The Building-Blocks Concept of
Packaging A Summary
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Unit Loads in Materials Handling
  • Slip sheet can be used in place of pallet
  • Saves vertical room
  • Weighs far less than pallet
  • Requires more care when moving

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Unit Loads in Materials Handling
  • Advantages
  • Additional protection
  • Pilferage is discouraged
  • More fragile items can be stacked inside the load
  • Mechanical devices can be substituted for hand
    labor
  • Disadvantages
  • Provides large quantity that sometimes is of
    limited value to resellers dealing in smaller
    quantities
  • Must use mechanical or automated device to move

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Figure 5-19 A Battery Powered Lift Truck Used
for Stock Picking
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Unit Loads in Materials Handling
  • An intermodal container holds the unit load
  • Interchangeable among rail, truck, and water
    carriers
  • Air carriers usually use irregular shaped
    containers made to fit fuselage

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Figure 5-21 Various Types of Intermodal
Surface Containers
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Materials Handling
  • Materials handling refers to how the materials or
    products are handled physically.
  • How the products are handled depends on whether
    they are packaged or in bulk
  • Handling may change the characteristics of the
    product

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Materials Handling Principles
  • Orientation understand entire system,
    relationship to other systems and physical
    limitations
  • Requirements expected performance
  • Integrated system coordination of all storage
    handling systems
  • Standardization of package sizes
  • Just-in-time products not moved until needed
  • Unit load handling materials in large blocks
  • Minimum travel
  • Maximize space utilization
  • Ergonomics protect workers from difficult or
    repetitive functions
  • Energy efficiency
  • Ecology environmental friendly
  • Mechanization substitute machines for humans
  • Automation very capital intensive less
    flexible
  • Flexibility

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Materials Handling Principles
  • Simplification avoid overly complicated systems
  • Gravity rely on gravity to move materials when
    possible
  • Safety
  • Computerization
  • Systems flow
  • Systems flow
  • Layout
  • Cost
  • Maintenance
  • Obsolescence
  • Team solution

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Problems in Materials Handling
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