CHECKING AND ANALYSING

PACKAGING MANAGEMENT
WITH THE DELTA PRINCIPLE

EFFICIENT. INNOVATIVE. SUSTAINABLE.

Packaging management means holistic control of supply chain processes with regard to efficient, environmentally friendly, safe and attractive packaging.

A wide variety of tests are carried out in the test laboratory of the DELTA Design Service & Support Centre. Among other things, drop, crush and bursting strength tests are important measured variables for the preparation of type testing and transport suitability testing.n.

Safe and efficient dispatch of goods is a strategic cornerstone in our globalised economy. This makes packaging logistics a crucial success factor. The foundations and solutions for this are developed in the DELTA Design Service & Support Centre.

Packaging management means holistic control of supply chain processes with regard to efficient, environmentally friendly, safe and attractive packaging.

After all, day after day, companies waste millions – they transport raw materials, components and products in uneconomical packaging combined with sub-optimal processes in the fields of development, purchasing, scheduling, logistics, etc. They do not suspect the saving potentials that lie hidden here.

The DELTA principle enables you to sustainably optimise your company’s processes and packaging solutions with optimally coordinated measures.

According to the holistic approach of the DELTA principle, the best solution is precisely the one that renders the greatest possible contribution to optimisation at all points of the supply chain – both in the process and in the packaging.

We call this the total cost perspective, for which extremely experienced specialists are required for the packaging design as well as in the process analysis.

Such experts in packaging management work for you: at DELTA.

IDENTIFICATION NO. BAM 22004998

as a test centre for the type approval testing of packaging for the transporting of hazardous goods

The DELTA Design Service & Support Centre is recognised by the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung as a testing centre for hazardous goods packaging.

In addition to the testing of small and standard transport packaging, large load carriers are also tested here up to the maximum dimensions of 2.60 x 2.20 x 2.60 m.