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Latest revision as of 14:14, 27 October 2021

The activities associated with packaging and labeling the product. This may include preparing the packaging, inserting the product in its packaging, sealing the packaging, applying product labels to the packaging and where necessary insert the packaged product in group packaging (e.g. bottled liquids in a carton).

The Make process may add multiple packagings:

  • Primary packaging is the material that envelops the product and holds it. This usually is the smallest unit of use. Primary packaging is in direct contact with the contents and may have commercial imprints to appeal to the customer. This type of packaging is typically added in a Make process
  • Secondary packaging is the material that groups primary packages together. This does not apply to all products that require packaging, if secondary packaging is applied, then this usually is the smallest unit of sale. This type of packaging can be added in the Make or in the Deliver process.
  • Tertiary packaging is used for handling, storage and transportation. This includes palletizing, shrink-wrapping, over-boxing and labeling. This type of packaging can be added in the Make process or in the Deliver process.

Use Cases

  • Customer order specified packaging or labeling
  • Bagging and labeling products
  • Bottling liquids and applying product labels to the bottles
  • Inserting CPG in commercial packaging
  • Inserting non-Consumer Packaged Goods in plain boxes and applying product labels
  • Palletizing, shrink-wrapping and labeling bagged or boxed products
  • Dangerous Goods labeling

Notes

Labels applied to the product by this Make-to-Order process may include information created during the customer order configuration.

The Package process typically requires process Issue Materials to ensure packaging materials are available. Orders Damage Free Ratio Orders Defect Free Ratio Orders On-time Ratio Make Cycle Time Form, Fit & Seal Package-to-Order Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Plan-to-Produce

Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
M2Make-to-Order2M2
M206Package3M206

Metric(s)

IDNameLevelx
DP11Orders Damage Free Ratio2DP11
DP12Orders Defect Free Ratio2DP12
DP13Orders On-time Ratio2DP13
RS13Make Cycle Time2RS13

Term(s)

IDNameClearx
CPGConsumer Packaged GoodsCPG
FF&SForm, Fit & SealFF&S
UNGHSGlobally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of ChemicalsUNGHS
HazMatHazardous MaterialsHazMat
PTOPackage-to-OrderPTO
P2PPlan-to-ProduceP2P

Workflow

FromInput(s)
Process
Output(s)To
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S106Packing Materials
S207Packing Materials
M206
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Material RequisitionS106
Material RequisitionS207
Note: Common inputs and outputs are listed in alphabetical order. Other inputs and outputs may be required to support varying use cases.Package Make-to-Order 5320600 3 {{{keywords}}} {{{description}}}