Philips automates shaver head packaging

Norelco replacement shaver heads are packaged in Holland in a fold-over blister package on a two-part packaging line that’s almost completely automated.

Philips' new packaging and packaging line produces and packs the blisters for this fold-over card that's secured with rivets. Bl
Philips' new packaging and packaging line produces and packs the blisters for this fold-over card that's secured with rivets. Bl

Using recycled paperboard, a recyclable polyester blister, and a sealing system that doesn’t require heat, a new package from Philips Electronics meets environmental goals. At the same time, a new packaging line has helped the company improve output and reduce the labor necessary for packaging.

All of these benefits were gained by Philips a year ago when it switched packaging of its replacement shaver heads to the Ecobliss package, represented by Ecobliss North America. In the past, Philips used a folding card; glued together with hot melt, it enclosed a conventional clamshell containing the shaver heads. This style of packaging emerged when tamper-resistant packaging became a requirement in the United States. This requirement, in Philips’ case, resulted in a total package that was more expensive and not very environmentally friendly either.

In contrast, the Ecobliss package employs a fold-over card made of 100% recycled paperboard with graphics on one side only. The other side is screen printed with an exclusive Ecobliss cold-bond adhesive that only requires pressure for sealing. For the European market, Philips uses an 18-pt paperboard. For the packages to be shipped to North America, the firm employs a 36-pt board that, after printing, is overlaminated with a clear film of polypropylene. The board is printed in traditional four-color offset.

“We were introduced to the Ecobliss package concept at two trade fairs, one here in The Netherlands and another in France,” recalls Hugo Mosterman, initial buyer for Philips DAP at Drachten, The Netherlands. DAP refers to Philips’ Domestic Appliances and Personal Care products. “We found that Ecobliss could offer us an attractive alternative to our existing replacement-head package.

“This was not only in the package itself, but also for the complete packaging process. We liked the idea of a total concept—materials and equipment from a single source—and the choice was quickly made,” Mosterman recalls. “Of course, other important criteria in the selection process—cost, quality, and appearance—were not neglected. Under Ecobliss responsibility, a complete packaging line was developed and built for our plant.”

The new package was introduced last summer, first in the United States and later in the rest of the world, he reports. “Virtually everywhere you can buy our shaver, you can also buy our replacement heads. However, our main markets for the replacement heads are in the United States and in Western Europe.” The replacement heads can also be ordered via the Internet.

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