Case study of cost reduction in transportation, packaging, and logistics: Returnable boxes for automotive parts.
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We would like to introduce a case study on proposals for improving the loading efficiency of automotive parts containers. To increase the storage rate beyond appearances, we used a 3D camera to photograph the products and examined packaging methods that would enhance loading efficiency based on that data, considering storage orientation and stacking methods. As a result of our final proposal, we achieved a stable loading method where the products do not come into contact with each other, increasing the capacity from what the customer previously thought was limited to 5 units to 6 units due to our proposal. Additionally, we designed it so that symmetrical products can be stored without interference. [Case Study - After Proposal] - Increased capacity from what was previously thought to be limited to 5 units to 6 units. - Symmetrical products can now be stored without interference. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Case Overview】 ■ By Usage: Transport Boxes / Carts / Storage / In-Process ■ By Industry: Electronics / Precision Equipment / Semiconductors / General / Others ■ By Material Function: Logistics Efficiency / Space Saving / Material Cost Reduction ■ Classification List by Packaging Item Name: Automotive Parts ■ By Packaging Material: Foam Materials / Plastic Cardboard ■ By Purpose: To transport products "efficiently" / To wrap products *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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