New Trends in Shipping and Transportation: What You Need to Consider

Over my 33 years of packaging experience, I have seen many changes in packaging.

Some I would never have believed at the time—mustard and ketchup in plastic containers, water bottles bundled together and shrink-wrapped. And now there is home delivery, perhaps even by a drone, of items purchased over the Internet a few hours prior to delivery. Wow!

The lesson I have learned in working with changing packaging trends is the crucial need to understand the entire shipping and distribution process involved in delivering products to your customers.

Marketing and design groups think of new products, R&D determines how to make the product, and the packaging group develops the packaging. But before the package is developed, the packaging engineer must identify and understand how the product will be shipped and distributed to your customer base, from pallet loads to single-selling units in the U.S. and/or around the world. It is essential to understand even what seem to be minor details.

One story I would like to share is about understanding your entire distribution network. A friend was developing packaging for a large decorated holiday item produced overseas and distributed throughout North America. Corrugated shipping containers were designed and developed for the containers to withstand the rigors of both overseas shipping and truck shipping to distribution centers in North America, and also for individual product units being shipped to stores. However, after the first shipments, a very high occurrence of breakage was detected at the stores.

My friend was dumbfounded. She reviewed her notes and test results and could not determine how damaged product units were arriving at the stores. She then created a wishbone damage assessment and followed the pack out through shipment, step by step. It was not until she asked how the product units were taken off the ship that she learned the pallets were removed from the container by clamp trucks. The clamping action of the trucks was damaging the product units through sidewalls of the shippers. Clamp trucks were never discussed, and the pallet loads were designed for forklift handling.

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