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Stages in the industrial production of packaging  

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Stages in the industrial production of packaging Stage 1: A sales officer of representative meets up with the client to discuss ideas. Information is passed onto internal sales. Stage 2: The brief the clients make up is given to the structural design department. The department uses freehand or Cad packaging to create ideas. A special packaging program made for the company is used, as it contains a library of designs. Net/developments can also be produced using the program. Test stations for UN Standards have to be carried out if the package is going to be used to carry dangerous substances/items. Stage 3: The client has to approve the packaging designs, which were created. A structural designer or representative will do this. Stage 4: Studio worksheets of the client's specifications are sent to graphic studio. There, artwork for the packaging is produced. Once the artwork (also known as thermal proof) is presented to the client for approval, a negative...

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