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Author: JoAnn Hines Article source: http://www.expertclick.com/. Used with author's permission.
During times of disaster it's important to recognize that there
are just as many heroes behind the scenes as there are in the
media spotlight. Consider how all the relief efforts would be
progressing without a simple common element: packaging. Whether
it's bottled water or MRE's (meals ready to eat), it is the
packaging that make rescue/relief efforts this achievable.
Consider that we live in a country so blessed with manufacturing capabilities that they are able to switch manufacturing operations from processing beer to bottling water in a quick turnaround.
This is not the first time industry has risen to the occasion.
Food and water are essentials in any disaster relief effort. But what conveys a product from origination to disaster relief? What makes bottled water what it is? The packaging of course.
We take packaging for granted in every aspect of our lives every day. It's only when catastrophes such as Hurricane Katrina bring packaging to the forefront. Packaging is an integral part of any product that gets to any customer or consumer and ordinarily it gets a "bad rap."
Think about where we would be without containers to ship
products. There would be no relief efforts providing the
essentials. There would be no way to transport relief supplies
from point A to point B. In fact, there wouldn't be supplies at
all.
So the next time you open that bottle, can, jar, or box consider what goes on behind the scenes that makes it possible. If you know anyone in the packaging industry (the third largest
industry) offer them thanks for a job well done. Even if they
haven't contributed directly to the relief efforts just working
in the packaging industry makes it possible for someone else to
provide relief.
Its plain and simple: without a package you can't have a product. Every day a new issue related to packaging such as food security is in the forefront of the news? JoAnn Hines The Packaging Diva knows what business needs to know about packaging.
How has Walmart impacted the packaging industry? (The Diva knows.)
What is the fastest growing consumer segment for product packaging? (The Diva knows.) Will new products on the horizon change the way we shop and eat? (The Diva knows.) How can packaging protect us from an act of terrorism? (The Diva knows.)
If you need answers to these questions and many more related to the packaging industry email the PackagingDiva@aol.com
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