Packaging
Design And sampling
This phase is the blueprint of the entire packaging lifecycle,focusing on both functional protection and brand aesthetics
Structural Engineering: Developing the physical framework(dielines) of the package. This ensures the box fits the productdimensions perfectly and provides necessary cushioning.
Visual And Graphic Design: Applying brand elements, typography,and regulatory information(barcodes, ingredients) onto thestructural layout.
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This is the manufacturing stage where the approved design istransformed into mass-produced packaging components.
Pre-press And Printing:Setting up printing plates and ink mixing (Pantone matching)Common methods include Offset Printing for high detail orFlexography for corrugated boxes
Surface Finishing:Enhancing the tactile and visual appeal through processes likeLamination(Matte/Gloss),Foil stamping, spot Uv,or Embossing.
Pre-boxing Qc
This is a critical Checkpoint to ensure that only defect-freeproducts and materials proceed to the final assembly.minimizing the risk of costly recalls or reworks.
Packaging Material inspection: Verifying color consistency, printclarity, and structural integrity(e.g. checking for glue failuresor scratches on the boxes)
Product Readiness Verification: Énsuring the product itself (thecontent")meets quality standards, is clean, and is properlylabeled or primary-packed.
Inspection And Logistics
The final stage integrates Final Assembly(Cartoning) withquality audits and distribution management.
Final Assemblya cartonig:The physical act of placing the product, manuals, andaccessories into the box, followed by sealing (taping or gluing)
Palletization And Warehousing: Organizing cartons onto pallets, applying shrink wrap for stability,and managing the movement to the distribution center or the
end customer.