Bosch | Supplier Logistics Manual, Release. 3.0 |
2. Packaging Logistics
2.1 Specification of Packaging
Packaging is specified between BOSCH and SUPPLIER in accordance with ecological, economic and qualitative criteria which are stipulated in a Bosch catalogue of requirements. Within the start of the product live cycle the development of the packaging can be undertaken by the supplier, in case this has an advantage due to process
The responsible BOSCH packaging planner and SUPPLIER finally agree on the
The following basic principles must be followed:
Avoidance of packaging (as much as possible). The packaging must not be larger or more elaborate than essential to protect the goods.
Padding material should be kept to a minimum.
Where disposable and returnable packaging is used, recyclable packing materials must be used and identified according to the specifications of the waste management industry.
Use of
Where disposable and returnable packaging is equal in economic and qualitative terms, returnable packaging shall be preferred.
Returnable packaging (e.g. Euro pallets, Euro box pallets, VDA "KLT" [small load carriers]) that is capable of pooling (used through multiple processes and partners) is to be preferred ahead of returnable packaging without such capability.
Returnable packaging should correspond to standard sizes. Special design and sizes should only be defined as exception in case of specific/ extraordinary requirements of the material to be delivered.
Returnable packaging must be designed to be cleaned, emptied and drained easily.
Special requirements for wooden packaging materials (international trade):
Phytosanitary regulations for international trade with packaging materials made of solid wood (ISPM
15)have been issued within the scope of the IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention), which is a
Information regarding the
https://www.ippc.int/IPP/En/default.jsp |
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Additional the following regional requirements are binding: |
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