Packaging
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Image
is an important factor in the industry. The right packaging has to go with the
product to create a sharp image. Software is often the key to evaluating packaging
design, pallet loading and product distribution. Time
is a vital issue in the packaging industry. Manufacturers need to know more or
less immediately if a pack design or structure will work once it hits the retailers.
In
an industry where product turnaround has to be quick companies have little time
to spend making up prototypes and testing various design methods. Cost
is also a major issue with new product design, and companies often seek a way
to overcome the expensive side of development. CAPE
Systems has developed CAPE PACK. This is claimed to combine innovative graphics
technology while being user friendly. It has been created to evaluate product
packaging design, pallet loading and product distribution. The
overall aim of the development is to help companies to design packaged products
that are price conscious, fit into price-sensitive outer case sizes and can be
stored and transported effectively. Marketing
Director Peter Ayling said: "The software has been designed to significantly affect
profitability by reducing the cost of distribution, eliminating unnecessary handling
and addressing environmental concerns." He
continued: "Hundreds of companies around the world are now using this type of
software to analyse packaging design, case counts, arrangements within the case,
outer case design and pallet loading." He
estimates that three to four thousand companies around the globe use the software
including market leaders such as Cadbury's and Heinz. With the continual development
of systems like these, the stages of packaging development will become a more
streamlined process. Companies will be
able to get what they want in a short space of time and have the crucial opportunity
of viewing packaging on screen and the different options that can be combined
with it. The industry will become more aware of the benefits that systems like
these have to offer because it helps to get packaging concepts direct from the
brain and onto a computer screen. |