Showing posts with label food boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food boxes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Things To Know About Takeout Boxes

No matter where you are, you must have seen or eaten foods from Chinese takeout boxes. And you would have eaten pizza from a pizza box. One thing that you will agree on is that you subconsciously associate Chinese foods and pizza with takeout boxes and pizza boxes, respectively.

The design used on these boxes can have an additional impact on your mind. That is why you may be more inclined to buy from a brand that uses funky and colorful artwork on its takeout boxes. On the other hand, you will be less attracted to a brand that sells is Chinese foods in simple-looking takeout boxes. Any business opts for using a particular packaging design after taking into consideration many factors. The reason everything has to be right in the design of these boxes is that these boxes play a significant role in the marketing of Chinese foods being sold. That is why companies pay special attention to using the right colors, patterns, designs, and business logos.

The inside of takeout boxes is as important as the outside. It is the surface that has to deal with the food directly. The food, which is warm in most cases, can cause damage to the cardboard of any box. The inner surface of takeout boxes is, therefore, laminated to allow for warm food to remain fresh without causing any damage to the box.

Takeout boxes do not merely carry foods you order. They also bring a lot of other extras, which could be chopsticks, spoons, paper plates, or paper cups. Food companies must package these items in the same box along with the foods. That is where customization comes in. This customization is usually in the form of pockets that hold these utensils. These additional features make takeout boxes more unique and versatile. It is entirely up to the brand where and how to create these pockets.

A few important considerations are worth mentioning here.

  • The kind and style of takeout boxes vary depending on the type of food. For instance, a takeout box to carry soup has to be designed to make carrying and storing soup convenient.
  • To prevent spillage, make sure that the box is closed to standing upright.
  • The box should be microwave friendly so that you can quickly reheat the food.
  • The specifications for a takeout box made for a burger joint have to be completely different from those of a box made for carrying and storing soup. Since it has to carry different food items, including burgers, fries, and sauces, all at once, it has to have enough room for everything. Moreover, it should keep the food items fresh and secure.
  • Taking the food out of this box should be convenient.
  • You can use these boxes not only to carry food but also as food gift boxes.

If you want to use these boxes to promote your food brand, make sure to pay attention to the design and style of the boxes. You may need to discuss your requirements with your packaging supplier.

Friday, 13 June 2014

Packaging Ergonomics for delivery drivers and Couriers

A lot of deliveries with packaging can be quite the challenge. The strain of how heavy things can be is a big part of it.   It takes a lot to load and unload this type of packaging. 

The loading efficiency is another. You want the loading to be quick and precise, but that can be a big part of the packaging efficiency down the line. 

Another big problem is handling time. You want this to be fast, but also want to make sure that it’s not being handled so poorly that the packaging suffers as a result of this. 



That’s where packaging ergonomics comes in, where the packaging is changed and shaped to make it fitting for drivers and couriers that are out there, which we’ll go over here. 

The Design Features that Help 

Weight distribution is one example of this. Proper weight distribution makes it less tiresome to hold onto and move, which of course, improves the experience. 

Another one is corner grips. Corners are sharp, which in turn will cause problems with moving this.   it’s something that will definitely play a large part in things. 

Lift arrows are another. It’s something that will help to move some of the items effectively and efficiently, which will help to improve the weight distribution with time as well. 

Again, all of these features or even just one makes the delivery aspects of packaging all the easier on people. 

Reducing Packaging Injuries 

The big thing that a lot of delivery drivers struggle with is how dangerous their packaging is. a lot of injuries happen because they’re too heavy, and when moved with the back rather than the feet, it becomes a problem. large, cumbersome boxes will make things a lot more of a struggle with time. 



Smart shapes are a big part of it.   with smart shapes, you’ll be able to improve your packaging over time, and make it even smarter, more exciting as well. 

Another one is better materials.   A good material will help to make your packaging shine, and really stand out.   Again, with the correct placements and materials, it makes a huge impact on how people move such items around. 

Collaborating with Logistics 

With ergonomics and packaging, working with logistics is a big pat of it. having a feedback loop where you find out from delivery drivers how things go plays a large part in continuous improvement.   Your packaging matters, and it plays a huge role in development. By looking at all of your packaging and figuring out ways to improve will in turn make things easier for everyone on all fronts. 

Again, you want to continuously improve, and doing so with the delivery drivers and couriers also giving impute makes everyone’s job easier. 

How Economic Packaging Speed Up Fulfillment 

When you have some good designs, you’re not scrambling to get the items to customers in time. It saves a lot of money, especially when it comes to gas, resources, and employee time. They can do other things. 



Less time spent on this, means a lot more money saved. It adds up quite a bit, since time is money, and by adding more ergonomic standards to packaging, you’ll be able to, through all of this, create the ideal experience for all that are involved in not just the current shipping scenarios, but also future packaging, with future items you wish to give to others. 

Again, with ergonomics, a lot of things change, and you’ll be able to, with time, create an impactful, easy experience that will really make things a standard across the board.


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