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Creative Packaging Design for Products

2021
The packaging is part of the final product and its ergonomic design becomes a purchase motivator. They fulfill different functions, such as: protector, conservator and provides logistical security of the product, among others. The use of technological tools as a transforming element in digitization, printing and prototyping accelerates the process and ...
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Plain packaging for tobacco products

BMJ, 2011
Minimising the emotional attachment to a cigarette brand could help smokers quit On 7 April 2011, the minister for health and ageing, Nicola Roxon, introduced legislation into the Australian parliament to mandate plain packaging for all tobacco products in Australia.
David C, Currow, Anita, Dessaix
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Confusion in Product Packaging

The Ocular Surface, 2014
R ecently, I went to the store to purchase shampoo. I was looking for a particular brand, Trader Joe’s Refresh Citrus Shampoo. I thought I found it on the shelf e but then was confused as I saw that the conditioner and body wash looked nearly exactly the same (Figure 1). As an adult over the age of 50, I was scheduled for a colonoscopy.
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Packaging for productivity

1975 EIC 12th Electrical/Electronics Insulation Conference, 1975
Those having responsibility for packaging electrical/electronic circuits for products can utilize batch or parallel treatment of components to obtain vast increases in productivity. But to do so compromises in overall structural design must be made to aIlow-arrangement of components in orderly patterns and access for installation of such components en ...
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Product Packaging and Branding

2001
The packaging and labelling of a food or beverage play an important role in its selection because it is the major source of information for consumers, permitting them to make better choices in the marketplace (McCullough and Best 1980; van Trijp and Steenkamp 1998).
Rosires Deliza, Hal MacFie
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Aluminum Packaging Products

2023
Abstract This chapter describes how aluminum sheet and foil alloys are processed to produce functional, economical packages that meet the various industry performance criteria. The focus is on the key customer requirements for three main application segments: foil, cans, and impact extrusions.
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Packaging of Food Products

2003
Packaging is intended to preserve food against spoilage and contamination and extend its shelf life. The various packaging materials, including films and, package oxygen protect foods from such variables as light and moisture. Packaging may also maintain time-sensitive foods.
Vickie A. Vaclavik   +1 more
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Production and Packaging the Proposal

1979
Most proposal requests today carry a notice cautioning the bidder against submitting proposals “unnecessarily elaborate” and costly, since that may be taken as a sign that the bidder is lacking in proper cost-consciousness. Translating this caution into end results poses a problem for many. They are not sure just what it means.
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Packaging the Tourism Product

1990
Thomas Cook, in the mid-19th century, is said to have started it all when he operated an excursion train from Leicester to Loughborough as a means of promoting the cause of temperance; Henry Lunn, a few years later, then introduced ski-ing to a wealthy sector of the British public.
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Packaging of healthcare products

1996
The importance of packaging in the fields of medicines and healthcare generally is reflected in the expenditure in these area. The steady growth in expenditure on health care is due largely to the increase in standards of living which has resulted in an increase in the number of older people with greater needs for medical care.
H. Lockhart, F. A. Paine
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