Suspension pack wins H-P an award

Packaging of computer monitors has changed dramatically at Palo Alto, CA-based Hewlett-Packard. By replacing expanded polystyrene end caps with suspension packaging made of kraft paper and plastic film, H-P has reduced material costs by 15.5%.

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Storage costs are down, too, while gains in packaging source reduction are impressive. Where the firm used to keep 160 pallets of EPS to ship a given number of monitors, it now keeps five pallets of knocked-down suspension packaging material.

The new protective packaging used by H-P is Sealed Air’s (Saddle Brook, NJ) Korrvu® material. It consists of top and bottom frames that suspend and immobilize the monitors throughout transit. Each frame is made of 275#-test B/C-flute double-wall corrugated with a 5-mil “engineered elastomeric film” stretched across a die-cut opening.

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