New packaging development
Maximize the success of your new product launch
You only get one chance to make a good first impression by delivering your product in perfect condition. This makes it essential to incorporate packaging constraints into the logistics of new product development.
- How will you ship your product?
- Do you need to explore new distribution channels?
- Is your packaging design compatible with e-commerce?
Our laboratory experts follow a strict methodology to conduct a complete evaluation of the logistical constraints that you need to manage in developing your new packaging process.
With their experience, they can identify and eliminate potential obstacles before problems occur.
Substantial benefits
Advantages of optimizing your packaging process:
- Increased productivity and profitability from the start
- No more subsequent losses related to damaged merchandise or return shipping costs
- Greater customer satisfaction
- A brand image associated with reliability
- No more wasting of consumables
- A minimal carbon footprint
ISTA-certified, stringent process
Every step in our packaging simulation process meets International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) standardized test protocols, the strictest in the industry.
With its industry-leading simulation capacity and compliance with ISTA standards, our laboratory is equipped to faithfully recreate actual conditions in a controlled environment.
Using advanced simulation equipment, our laboratory can test the following parameters:
- Vibration
- Impact
- Shock
- Elasticity
We then make recommendations backed up by a process that makes it easier to obtain coverage from major carriers, among many other benefits.
Set your product marketing efforts up for success from day one!
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Categories: Écoresponsabilité, Laboratory
Customer examples that speak for themselves!
In addition to responding to different requests and constraints, our team is committed to always keeping eco-responsibility in mind, enabling our customers to reduce their components, their costs and their GHGs – yes, their GHGs!
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Categories: Écoresponsabilité, Laboratory
Banning of certain single-use plastics: how to follow through?
With the growing need to reduce the environmental footprint of individuals and businesses, Canada recently announced that it is adjusting its plastics regulations. In order to reduce the consumption of polluting materials, the government will ban the manufacture, sale and import of components deemed harmful to the environment by 2025.
The entry into force of this regulation is a golden opportunity for your company to review and optimize your packaging. In addition to making you more eco-responsible, this revision could help you reduce your expenses.
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Categories: Laboratory, Témoignages
The Rotec International success story
The synergy between Rotec and CARTIER has been nothing short of transformative. Together, we embarked on an innovative project, aligning our expertise and ambition to set new industry benchmarks.