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Recommended Packaging Specifications for BEER and BEVERAGE Bottles

A guide for Beer and Beverage manufacturers, and Contract Filling companies

Steven N. Dalton

Technology & Engineering / Food Science / Food Packaging & Processing

A flagship publication of GPC Global and arguably the most detailed publication available on the subject, the acclaimed Recommended Pack Configurations for the bulk transportation of Glass Bottles & Jars series provides a comprehensive breakdown of the packaging materials used in the bulk transportation of container-glassware.  Technical data has been obtained from around the globe from international glass manufacturers and manufacturers of individual packaging materials.

 

This edition focuses on the recommended Packaging Specifications for Beer and Beverage Bottles and includes:

 

1) Detailed Pack Configurations for the bulk transportation of Beer and Beverage bottles.

2) Material Specification data-sheets outlining the recommended specifications of individual components of all pack configurations.

3) Recommended pack configurations based on bottle-shape.

4) Recommended pack configurations based on depalletising systems at the filling-plant.

5) Non-standard and sub-standard pack configurations.

 

All Food and Beverage manufacturers filling in glass bottles and jars should have a detailed ‘Packaging Specification’ for each of their vessels. The detailed illustrations and technical data within this publication make it easy to produce a detailed pack-configuration for individual vessels, and produce detailed specifications for the individual components of those pack-configurations.

 

Do the current packaging materials for your glass vessels meet the recommended guidelines? Compare your glass suppliers specifications to those in the Manual.

 

Are you looking at procuring your glass vessels offshore (China, Asia, Middle East)? If so, it is essential you provide your supplier with the appropriate Packaging Specification to ensure your glass vessels survive the rigors of international transportation, warehousing, storage, and arrive at the filling plant in prime condition. Ensure all pack components meet the “GPC” Recommendations.

 

Are you looking for potential cost-saving opportunities? If some of your packaging materials are 'over-spec' there may be opportunities to reduce costs.

 

This publication will provide a valuable resource for:

 

> Procurement Managers

> Quality Assurance Managers

> Production/Operations Managers

> Quality Systems Managers

> Supplier Auditors

 

For those individuals involved in the procurement and handling of beer and beverage bottles, the information provided in this publication will be of great benefit to those seeking to:

 

a) Set relevant and up-to-date pack configurations for Beer and Beverage bottles.

b) Set specifications for all individual components of the selected pack configuration.

c) Ensure current glass bottle suppliers are providing your glass vessels on packaging materials that meet the required specifications.

d) Provide appropriate packaging specifications to new offshore suppliers (e.g. China, Asia, Middle East) to ensure they meet the required quality standards.

e) Assess the potential for cost savings where unnecessary or over-spec packaging materials are being utilised.

f) Determine recommended pack configurations based on bottle-shape.

g) Determine recommended pack configurations based on depalletising systems at the filling-plant.

h) View examples of Non-Standard and Sub-Standard pack configurations.

 

The publication will also be of interest to Glass Manufacturers to assess how their packaging specifications compare to other international suppliers of glass packaging.

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