Blister Packaging -
A packaging technique which involves the heat seal of a rigid, thermoformed outer shell which houses a product, to a coated back card. A method commonly used for retail items.
Clamshell -
A custom thermoformed PVC tray that is typically designed with 2 halves connected with a hinge. A more expensive option, this package is selected by companies who have a heavy or expensive retail item that requires tamper proof protection. These packages can be designed with a hang hole or with a "foot", for a stand-alone option.
Contract Assembly -
A term referring to a service that specializes in the assembly of a product through the use of manual labor, fixturing or automation.
Contract Packaging -
A general term referring to a service that is performed on a product utilizing various assembly and / or packaging techniques intended for the enhancement of a product.
Contract Warehousing -
A term referring to a service that specializes in material handling, storage, inventory control and distribution of a companies' product or products.
Fulfillment -
The overall logistics associated with a product or products including but not limited to material handling, collation, incoming inspection, order processing & tracking, inventory control, warehousing, assembly and/or transportation.
Hand Assembly -
Tasks that are completed by human hands or manual labor.
Heat Sealing - A process by which heat is introduced to 2 substrates to seal them together. Heat sealing is a generic term and is part of many packaging processes, but it mainly refers to the closure of polybags.
Stretch Packaging -
A packaging technique that allows a product to be encapsulated between 2 halves of a hinged header card, with a Surlyn or clear film which is part of the card but acts as a "window" for the item. Following the heat sealing of the outer card together, the film in the window is then heated and then shrinks around the geometry of an item. This method is a combination of blister, skin, clamshell and shrink wrapping. It is an attractive option, but more expensive than some of the other methods. Batteries and Pharmaceuticals are commonly stretch packaged. |