WINNERS > Transit
12&15 BOTTLE WINE CASE WITH SELF FORMING DIVISIONS Entrant: DS Smith Speciality Packaging
The ingenious way these wine fitments ‘self erect’ from the flat, using self forming divisions and bottle stabilisers, allows fast packing whilst creating strong case performance with substantial cost reductions.
Judges’ comments: “Well designed and creative use. Engineered solution at its best.”
LAMPSHADE SUPPORT FITTING Entrant: Boxes and Packaging (Oxford) Brand owner: Elstead Lighting
This creative re-design of this transit pack has offered improved protection for the lighting products in addition to presenting them in a more attractive manner.
Judges’ comments: “Works well, a good solution. Simple insert protects an expensive product and could become the industry way of doing it! Interesting way to protect a fragile product through its journey, flexible too.”
HEINZ FOOD POWDER PACK Entrant: DS Smith Packaging Industrial Division Brand owner: Heinz
My entry is a winner because it is a fully integrated bulk packaging solution providing warehouse and storage savings up to 25%. Manufactured from 100% recyclable materials.
Judges’ comments: “Great solution, reusable and very strong.”
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NEW P&G WESTERN EUROPE LAUNDRY DETERGENT PACKAGING RANGE Entrant: StudioDavis
Brand owner: Procter & Gamble Ltd Working with P&G Design, we have created a new impactful, engaging,
appropriate and successful! packaging range for P&G's european business 'crown jewels'…the new liquid laundry detergent product.
Judges’ comments: “Great flip top, embossed handle, visistrip, great visibility and chid proofing benefits with closure. Very well thought through to understand consumer needs.”
18 | Starpack Awards | 2013
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