Lesson 19 The Packaging Line 第19课 包装线
Lesson 19 The Packaging Line 第19课 包装线
Pre-questions ⚫ What is the Packaging Line? ⚫ What are Requirements on the Packaging Line?
Pre-questions ⚫ What is the Packaging Line? ⚫ What are Requirements on the Packaging Line?
content ⚫ Introduction ⚫ The Packaging Line ⚫ Line Organization ⚫ Packaging Materials ⚫ Machine Capabilities ⚫ Line Balancing ⚫ Material and Container Characteristics ⚫ Personnel
content ⚫ Introduction ⚫ The Packaging Line ⚫ Line Organization ⚫ Packaging Materials ⚫ Machine Capabilities ⚫ Line Balancing ⚫ Material and Container Characteristics ⚫ Personnel
Introduction 1. Through the years, packages have developed from gourds, large leaves, and other containers found in nature into a group of mass-produced containers that are frequently formed from synthetic materials. ⚫ In the early 1900’s, most products were delivered to customers in basic containers such as barrels, boxes, jugs, bags, or wrapping paper. ⚫ Since then, the vast assortment of new containers that has been developed includes: microwaveable pouches aseptic cartons shrink wrappings squeezable plastic dispensers attractively designed cartons, bags, and bottles
Introduction 1. Through the years, packages have developed from gourds, large leaves, and other containers found in nature into a group of mass-produced containers that are frequently formed from synthetic materials. ⚫ In the early 1900’s, most products were delivered to customers in basic containers such as barrels, boxes, jugs, bags, or wrapping paper. ⚫ Since then, the vast assortment of new containers that has been developed includes: microwaveable pouches aseptic cartons shrink wrappings squeezable plastic dispensers attractively designed cartons, bags, and bottles
Introduction 2. The modern package serves a number of different functions: ⚫ to contain the product ⚫ to protect the product. ⚫ to attract attention ⚫ to facilitate display ⚫ to provide convenient dispensers
Introduction 2. The modern package serves a number of different functions: ⚫ to contain the product ⚫ to protect the product. ⚫ to attract attention ⚫ to facilitate display ⚫ to provide convenient dispensers