KC Boxbottom
KC Boxbottom has been working in the packaging industry since the mid-1970s and has seen it all. The stories are true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent. KC can be contacted through his alter ego, John Henry, at johnhenry@changeover.com. Learn more and subscribe to his free newsletter at www.changeover.com.
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Adventures in PackagingLink This | Email This | Comments (0) The case of the crumpled cornersIt was a case packer the party on the other line was calling about and needed me to fix, pronto. When I got there, Tim, the line supervisor, showed me the problem. They were side- loading 12 large cartons into a corrugated case. Cartons were stacked two wide by three high, then pushed into the case. “When we push the cartons, four gates are supposed to guide them in... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) The case of the bulgy bottleThe text was from Toni: “Call me ASAP!” I did. She had a question for me: “How can I apply a pressure-sensitive label on a 2D curve?” “I thought you were going to ask me a hard question,” I replied. “You can’t. It is easy to apply a PS label on a flat surface or even simple curve. It’ll wrinkle on a 2D curve.”... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (1) The case of the gray-market bluesJim called and told me his troubles. He was losing money. More critically, his brand was losing prestige. He made high-end perfumes. His company sold only to high-end outlets, such as perfume stores and exclusive department stores. “KC, my perfumes are turning up in pharmacies and discount stores,” he confided. “It destroys the image and my customers are losing... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (2) The case of the lazy dayI was in my comfy chair resting my eyes when my wife came into the office and startled me alert. “KC, whatever are you doing?” she inquired. “If you don’t have anything to do in the office, I can find some chores at home.” “Practicing, Nellie my dear–practicing,” I told her. “Practicing!?! Practicing what,... MoreLink This | Email This | Comments (0) The case of the sticky labels“KC, I need your help-fast,” said the guy on the phone. I recognized that foghorn voice immediately. “Marmaduke Surfaceblow, my old shipmate!” I said. “Long time no sea” Marmy and I went back a ways. If he needed help, I was only too happy to provide it. “Packaging is a bit out of your normal line, isn’t it?” I asked.... More |
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