Packaging:
Packaging:
What does this term stand for?
Packaging refers to the technology, materials, and processes used to enclose, protect, contain, and present products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. In logistics, packaging serves multiple critical functions including safeguarding goods from physical damage, contamination, and environmental factors during transportation and warehousing operations. It encompasses primary packaging (direct product contact), secondary packaging (grouping units for handling), and tertiary packaging (bulk transport protection). Effective packaging design balances protection requirements with cost efficiency, sustainability considerations, and compliance with regulatory standards. Modern packaging incorporates intelligent features such as RFID tags, temperature indicators, and tamper-evident seals to enhance supply chain visibility and security.
Characteristics:
- Provides protection against shock, vibration, and compression
- Includes primary, secondary, and tertiary levels
- Incorporates labeling for identification and compliance
- Optimized for space utilization in transport and storage
- Uses sustainable and recyclable materials
- Features security elements (seals, tamper-evident closures)
- Compatible with automated handling systems
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