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Effective Quality Management
Material Selection
Suppliers Risk Management
In the custom packaging industry, the reliability of raw materials is foundational to our success. Supplier Risk Management (SRM) serves as a strategic approach to evaluate and mitigate risks associated with our raw material suppliers.
Each Process Has Standard Operating Instructions
4 way to Packaging Quality Inspection Processes
Superior manufacturing ensures durable, long-lasting packaging. At Gleepackaging, our in-house lab conducts a rigorous 6-step process to thoroughly test and inspect the finished product, upholding our commitment to exceptional packaging quality.
Design and Structure
Size and Weight
Sample Checks in Production
Quality of Print
Finish Inspection for Every Product
Based on the product types and techniques used, subsequent inspections target various aspects, focusing on potential defects. Every piece of packaging undergoes this thorough process.
Shelf Life and Storage Conditions
- Shelf Life Determination: Packaging plays a crucial role in determining a product’s shelf life. It must safeguard the product from environmental factors that could cause deterioration and shorten its lifespan.
- Storage and Transportation Considerations: Factors such as the size and shape of the packaging, its durability under different temperatures, and its ability to endure transportation stresses are essential considerations.
- Consumer Handling: Packaging must be durable enough to endure repeated consumer handling, including opening and closing, without breaking or damaging the product.
Product Safety
- Contamination Prevention: Packaging must act as a barrier against external contaminants like moisture, bacteria, and light. The choice of materials and design should be tailored to the product's specific requirements to ensure its safety.
- Tamper-Evident Packaging: Tamper-evident packaging boosts customer confidence by clearly indicating if the product has been compromised.
- Storage and Transport Conditions: The packaging must endure the storage and transportation conditions, including temperature and humidity. If it fails to do so, the product may spoil or become damaged.
Environmental Impact
Sustainable Packaging: Sustainable packaging reduces the environmental impact and can appeal to eco-conscious consumers. Considerations include the use of recyclable or biodegradable materials and minimizing packaging waste.
Recycling and Disposal: Packaging should be designed with end-of-life disposal in mind. Clear instructions for recycling or disposal can help consumers dispose of the packaging responsibly, reducing its environmental impact.