New forces shape packaging innovation

Faced with unprecedented pressure to keep costs in line, companies that play in the packaging space must rethink their approach to packaging innovation.

Pw 4959 3 Forces Affecting Packaging Innovation

“Innovate or evaporate.”

Most companies vying for a fighting chance in the current packaging market echo some version of this refrain.

But innovation should never be confused with proliferation. Innovation isn’t about blindly cranking out more stuff. Companies must innovate in line with their customers’ value chains. Understanding those value chains is an essential first step, and that gets complicated when packaging innovation is buffeted the way it is by three powerful forces.

• The pressure to reduce total landed costs
• The birth of new sensing technologies
• The ever-shortening market life cycles in every industry

These must be reckoned with if companies that participate in the packaging sector can expect to accomplish packaging innovation.

The pressure to reduce landed costs

Traditionally, the main cost components of any product are labor, material, and overhead. This is what’s known as standard costing in accounting parlance. But the relentless race to stay competitive in a down global economy is challenging our view of these fundamental components. The pressure to protect profit margins is forcing companies to ask two very critical questions: What are our true total costs to serve our customers? Where else can we cut costs in our product delivery chain? With questions like these in mind, companies are trying to trim such things as scrap, rework, transportation, freight, storage, handling, after-sale customer care, and a host of other miscellaneous activities.

It’s important to ask ourselves what impact this heightened awareness of cost has on innovation. It’s bound to come up when we start to think about carton sizes, pallet configurations, transport loads, sustainability, sourcing, shelf dimensions, and other technical elements of packaging. These will now take on a business significance. What they cost the business will be carefully analyzed. This is why packaging innovation strategies must be critically reexamined.

The birth of new sensing technologies

The challenge of locating goods in transit was “solved” by RFID. But other problems have arisen as we track goods in transit. With the advent of global supply chains, things like counterfeiting, tampering, piracy, and pilferage have become pandemic.

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