on 08-28-2007 8:16 AM
hi !
I have one great doubt...What is the difference between <b>packaging and packing......</b>
Does packing of one separate individual product called packaging and collective packing of group of products called packing....id is kr.sunil@hcl.in
Sunil
<b>Packing:</b>
Procedure in which you pack goods in a particular manner before the delivery, corresponding to the requirements of your customers.
Example:
Your customer requests that the materials be packed
according to size or color
in a certain quantity per packing element
in customer defined packing elements
<b>Packaging:</b>
type of substance or a combination of substances in which materials are packed.
A packaging does not have a direct assignment to the material to be packed and can be used for different materials. In its simplest form, packaging consists of one packaging material. The term packaging describes the assembled, usable packaging material. A packaging material is an empty. For example, a collapsable wire basket in its assembled state is packaging, and in its collapsed state is a packaging material.
Regards
AK
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Hi,
Picking and packing are similar but in picking you will pick the material specific material and the combination of all details will display.
Packing : We will pack the child labels and master labels in one container.
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Regards,
P.Srinivasa Reddy
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Hello Sunil,
Both the terms are very closely related.
The term packing is used when you are stuffing or putting material A into a box or a carton or a handling unit.
on the other hand the term packaging is more kind of external thing i.e. wrapping material A.
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Regards
Sai
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