New Year's promise: Internet packaging data

Imagine this. You get a sample of a stand-up pouch used to market salad dressings in Australian food stores. Marketing is pushing to introduce such a product/package ASAP.

You are based in (select one: the U.S., South Africa, Brazil, the Philippines) and have no other products in pouches. You'd like to know more about the Australian package, i.e., What's the pouch structure made of? Is it a preformed design or is it run in-house on form/fill/seal equipment? Who supplies the materials and equipment? What kind of production speeds? How's it case packed? Is the material and equipment available in the market where you are based?

In a matter of minutes, with just a few keystrokes on your computer, you've got a pretty complete set of specs on the package and located some local material and machinery suppliers with stand-up pouch experience. You connect your research and development team with their technical services people. They exchange data and select a time when everyone can get together again. You'll be out of town, but you agree to join everyone on the appointed day and hour. Less than an hour after your search began, you're considering several packaging line options. At this pace, you might be able to have your product standing on retail shelves in time to meet marketing's deadline.

Right now, you can only imagine that scenario.

But thanks to the rapid development of the Internet as a business tool, you (or your competitors) could be launching new packaging projects that way before the year is out.

The Internet isn't much of a broad-band packaging resource right now, but every week more packaging producers are establishing "web pages" that let you explore their product offerings. And "web browsers" and "spiders." or "search engines," make it a lot easier for us mere mortals to use the net.

As we go along, it's clear some definitions are in order. You won't find these definitions in any Internet glossary. First of all, the Internet. Think of it as a telephone system for the electronic transmission of data. Originally designed for government and university scientists, until recently it could be traversed successfully only by transmitting a peculiar hieroglyphic code decipherable only by its developers and twenty-something computer hackers.

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