FLEXIBLE OR RIGID PLASTIC CONTAINERS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES, A MATTER OF BRANDING
Jorge Maquita
Packaging Director / President Innovation committee AMEE Mexican Packaging Association / Innovation Expert / Speaker / Packaging Master Degree Professor / Consultant / Inventor
How digital technologies for flexible packaging pave the way for branding in small and medium size companies
Dear packoholics
The struggle that many companies face due to pandemics, and the effect it has on employment and financial growth, especially in family and small businesses, is undeniable.
Although in the strategy manual the action of developing new products to grow always appears, there is also the fundamental part of how to maintain the branding of the products so that the consumer continues to identify them.
This is where this dilemma arises about the type of packaging material to use given the attractions that each one has.
For large companies, these decisions often involve investments that they can afford, given, to a certain degree, the budget they have, which allows them to access large volumes and thus prorate the investment and manage the cash flow, giving access to the more appropriate technologies, up to a point.
For medium and small companies, and in some large ones, accessing these technologies to develop products and establish a branding of their products is unattainable, which means that they either invest in very high volumes of inventory, or have to use a generic packaging that does not allow them to differentiate their product from the rest, subject to its production program and without the possibility of optimizing either weight or cost.
For these companies, the offer of digital printing in flexible packaging opens the door to facilitate the development and launch of new products with high flexibility in volumes, designs and production runs.
Here is a brief technical and supply chain and sustainability analysis:
SHELF LIFE
Flexible packaging
Since the flexible container is a combination of several layers that have different characteristics, to provide printability, mechanical properties, barrier properties to oxygen, water vapor, visible or ultraviolet light, it is very easy to design its composition to generate the shelf life required according to the product
These combinations are obtained either through the lamination process or the coextrusion process.
Rigid packaging
The rigid plastic container, due to its transformation process, generates many difficulties to obtain the shelf life:
Type of products and safety
Flexible Containers
Rigid plastic containers
DESIGN AND SUPPLY CHAIN
Flexible packaging (traditional printing processes)
Design
Supply Chain
It requires specialized equipment to generate the plates or cylinders that represent a significant investment for the converter and that are transferred to the customer, either within the cost structure (price), as in the cost of the cylinders or plates, which will be directly proportional to the number of inks / colors they handle, which in some cases can reach 1,700 USD or more per cylinder
Any change in the design, for reasons of graphic changes, ingredient list, change in regulations, changes in net content, etc., implies remaking the plates and cylinders at an additional cost, as well as wear due to abrasion due to inks. , generates that the cylinders have to be remade.
Volumes
Given the investment and the required size of the equipment to manufacture the flexible containers, the production minimums are very high, 500 Kg or 1 Ton, which implies the manufacture of millions of containers to be formed.
Cost and investment
The production minimums force an excessive purchase that impacts:
Branding
In the case of flexible packaging, branding is practically given by the graphic design and is immovable at least during the minimum production
Rigid plastic containers
Design
The design of a rigid plastic container must take into account not only aesthetics, but also mechanical and process properties to achieve the desired effect. To achieve this requires:
Supply chain
Along with the items mentioned above, it is required
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Volumes
Cost
The cost of the material as will be understood is made up of
Branding
Since branding is given by the shape of the container, in the case of medium or small companies the investment in all the equipment, molds and tooling makes it impossible, for the moment, to access unique ways that allow them to differentiate their products in the shelf, more than by the graphic, so it is totally subject to the shapes, weights of containers and type of lids that are generically offered in the market
Flexible Packaging (digital printing processes)
Design
Supply chain
Volumes
All processes allow small volumes, a minimum of 1000 pieces that allows the client to work flexibly in testing concepts
Cost and investment
Branding
One of the great advantages in the digital printing process is the ability to change designs on the fly, alternating, sequential, etc.
Along with this, elements can be incorporated to generate personalization experiences (think of the Coca Cola name campaign), augmented reality, virtual reality, etc.
Sustainability
Although, in general terms, there has been consensus on the possibilities of recycling, of the materials and processes presented here, the scenario must be illuminated from other angles to understand sustainability
Recyclability
Flexible packaging
By their nature they are not directly recyclable, although there are significant advances in the use of monolayer barrier materials that facilitate their recycling.
Rigid containers
PET
HDPE / LDPE
Carbon footprint
Here the situation is reversed, the weight of flexible packaging is well below that of rigid plastic packaging, which has an impact on non-renewable resources and on the energy consumed in their manufacture, as well as in transport and the consumption of associated fuels, due to the ratio of 10 to 1 flexible container vs rigid container, which implies a lower number of freights and a lower requirement to move the weight.
In the case of digital printing, the impact is even greater, since only the necessary quantity is transported.
Circular economy
The future of the circular economy in terms of packaging is not mono-material or mono-format, each one has its limitations and only together can they provide a more adequate response to this demand, and it is here, also where printing digital has its great advantages due to its flexibility in volumes, in its manufacture and in its packaging process
New distribution channels
Finally, given the growth of sales channels such as e-commerce, the shopping experience is transferred to the virtual part, where the end consumer can choose thousands of brands, with a specific category, and the personalization and creation of Unique unboxing and use experiences, going beyond the packaging, will be key to achieving attention on a page where there is no touch & feel, only photographs.
What should happen in the future?
The step that the flexible packaging industry took towards digital technologies for production should be used as a reference by the rigid plastic packaging industry, if it wants to enter those markets with low volume, but which represent 70%, in the case of Mexico, in terms of GDP and jobs generated.
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