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Whether you’re looking for solutions to specific challenges or wanting to deepen your overall knowledge of secondary packaging, our Learning Center is designed to give you the resources to make confident decisions about your secondary packaging systems.
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Problems / Challenges

Are We Building Resilience — or Vendor Dependency — As Expertise Walks Out the Door?

Learn the strategic tradeoffs that determine which path you’re on.

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How-To, Problems / Challenges

Why Most CPG Packaging Startups Fail: And How to Achieve Vertical Startup Instead

Learn why most CPG packaging startups fail, how world-class companies use FAT and SAT to prevent performance dip, and practical steps you can take to achieve vertical startup.

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Problems / Challenges

The Packaging Risk Nobody Budgets For: Retiring Expertise

Learn the 5 risks of retiring expertise, the leading indicators to watch out for, and what helps reduce the risks.

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Problems / Challenges

Robotics in Secondary Packaging: When It’s Worth It, When It’s Not, and How to Prove ROI

Learn the conditions where robotics beat manual and traditional automation, the scenarios where you should pick a different solution, and a credibility framework Finance can trust.

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Secondary Packaging for E-commerce

How-To, Problems / Challenges

5 Metrics Every CPG Manufacturer Must Master for Omnichannel Packaging Success

Learn how e-commerce is changing end-of-line packaging, why traditional KPIs fall short, and how to realign your packaging strategy to meet e-commerce head-on.

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Problems / Challenges

The CPG Startup Readiness Checklist: 25 Questions to Prevent the Performance Dip

Get a 25-question readiness checklist spanning FAT, SAT, training, OEM relationships, and startup ownership – so you can identify gaps before they turn into downtime.

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Problems / Challenges

Which FAT Shortcuts Most Reliably Predict a Painful Commissioning?

Learn which FAT compromises are survivable, which almost guarantee pain, and where that risk will surface once the equipment hits your floor.

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Problems / Challenges

Equipment Failure and the Bathtub Curve: How to Extend the Life of Your Machines

Learn what the bathtub curve tells us about equipment failure, why many machines age out faster than they should, and how top-performing plants extend the “useful life” phase.

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Techinician working on electronic controls for machine

Problems / Challenges

Electronic Controls Upgrades: A Practical Guide to Managing Obsolescence

Learn why controls go obsolete, how to reduce your risk, and which upgrade path offers the best ROI—based on your situation, not just your budget.

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Kinetix 6000 drive

How-To

How to Read and Respond to Common K6000 Faults

Kinetix 6000 (K6000) fault codes can often be remedied with the right know-how. We’ll help you understand how to read power-ups, status lights, and fault codes, to get to the root cause of drive issues.

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Kinetix 6000 part with "discontinued" banner on top

Problems / Challenges

How Do I Navigate K6000 Obsolescence?

Allen-Bradley moved the Kinetix 6000 (K6000) servo drive to obsolete status, which means no new units and a used-only supply. We can help you navigate this change and offer options on how to proceed.

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How-To

What is the Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Requirement for Packaging Equipment? 

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) is a federal safety requirement that makes sure machines are de-energized before maintenance. We’ll walk you through the eight-step procedure, explain your role, and show how it applies to the equipment you work with.

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Comparisons

What Is Equipment Refurbishment and When Is It Better Than Replacement? 

Learn the 50% rule and a five-question framework to help you distinguish when refurbishment and when replacement makes the most economic and operational sense.

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OEE = availability x performance x quality

Secondary Packaging 101

The Three Components of OEE: Availability, Performance, Quality (and the Six Big Losses)

Understand the three independent components of OEE and learn how to identify which one is dragging your OEE down.

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Productivity comparison graphs of non-vertical startup and vertical startup

Secondary Packaging 101

Vertical Startup: Why It Matters

Vertical startup is the achievement of stable throughput and quality within days of going live, not just the installation event. Understand the difference and how you can plan for this success.

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