New package washes away dishwashing brand’s identity crisis
Liby’s existing yellow-and-green HDPE package with wraparound film label made of biaxially oriented polypropylene looked very similar to those of its competitors. This left Liby without much differentiation on the shelf, and made it hard for consumers to have a unique feeling about the brand. The need for shelf differentiation and to improve low-labeling efficiency were two areas Liby hoped to tackle in order to increase its profit margins. To help set the Liby brand of dishwashing detergents apart from its competition and increase shelf appeal, the company eliminated its HDPE bottle and BOPP film label and switched to a clear, 1.1-kg PET bottle with a Fasson® clear polyethylene pressure-sensitive 85-mil film label from
The new package for the dishwashing detergent features a clear container and clear label combination that conveys a sense of modern, contemporary freshness. The curves and texture of the PET package are similar to water washing dishes, with rounded edges and swirling angles. Its label design uses eight-color silkscreen and letterpress printing to portray safety and a healthy lifestyle. The clear bottle and label create visual depth and allow the purity of the product to stand out.
Says Liby deputy director of purchasing Tang Huihua, “By switching to pressure-sensitive technology, we had more label material choices—paper or film, white or clear—and increased converting technology options from gravure to letterpress to silkscreen. These technical components turned into advantages for our designers, who had more options on how to portray our brand in the eyes of the consumers.”
Successful launch
To date, three dishwashing SKUs have been successfully launched into the marketplace—Natural Orange, Deep Sea Mineral Salt, and Natural Water Lily—with additional options set to launch in July 2012.
“By updating our label and package, we’ve created stronger shelf appeal, increased production efficiencies, created a higher-end product positioning, and realized fast sales-volume growth of dishwashing products,” says Huihua. “With the adaptation of the pressure-sensitive label and auto-labeling solution, we now have a high-end package that appeals to a variety of consumers. The increased efficiency and brand differentiation of pressure-sensitive technology turned into a sales increase of 45 percent in 2011.
“To improve the look of our dishwashing detergent, we needed a packaging partner that could provide a quick response on technical troubles related to converting and labeling, provide professional recommendations to make sure we had the right material and adhesive for our application, and offer a wide product portfolio with localized services. Avery Dennison delivered on all three areas and helped us transform our outdated HDPE bottle into a modern, high-end product.”



























































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