we will be providing a series of paper signs (diamond digital heavy, glossy photo paper) 12x24 & 18x36
to one of our large clients,
we will provide a label with description, item number, code39 barcode and a thumbnail and so far, are planning on packaging by rolling the long side in brown kraft paper & taping (the packaging shouldn't cost more than the sign)
for now, i imagine we will roll by hand & allow the roll to expand to 2-1/2" or 3" inside of a shipping tube, then pull the item out & tape fold and tape ends (like a big coin wrapper) This should allow for uniform size of the items.
does anyone have a better suggestion for easy, CHEAP packaging, providing enough protection as the signs go through an order picking system at my client's end?
my idea should work well, since, over the years, i was a big part of developing the order picking system the signs are headed for
this is a trial run, a small quantity (about 30 designs) & about 12 pieces each, just proof of concept for now
we discussed shipping in shipping tubes, but, the cost seems prohibitive
to one of our large clients,
we will provide a label with description, item number, code39 barcode and a thumbnail and so far, are planning on packaging by rolling the long side in brown kraft paper & taping (the packaging shouldn't cost more than the sign)
for now, i imagine we will roll by hand & allow the roll to expand to 2-1/2" or 3" inside of a shipping tube, then pull the item out & tape fold and tape ends (like a big coin wrapper) This should allow for uniform size of the items.
does anyone have a better suggestion for easy, CHEAP packaging, providing enough protection as the signs go through an order picking system at my client's end?
my idea should work well, since, over the years, i was a big part of developing the order picking system the signs are headed for
this is a trial run, a small quantity (about 30 designs) & about 12 pieces each, just proof of concept for now
we discussed shipping in shipping tubes, but, the cost seems prohibitive