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Blog #1 how to choose packaging machine supplier?

Before you make the decision to purchase a new packaging machinery from a supplier, you should do
due diligence to ensure that you know exactly what you're getting into with the purchase. So, what
questions do you have to ask in order to thoroughly assess various supplier s? In order to make an
informed decision when purchasing new high-tech packaging machinery, below is a brief list of crucial
considerations.

1. Compatibility with other systems

First and foremost, you want to be certain that the devices you are contemplating will be compatible
with the items that you are already utilizing. And if you don't, you're going to have major difficulties
integrating that gadget into your workstation.

2. Customization

You'll also want to discover how effectively the items offered by your provider would accommodate
customization. You most likely have certain packaging methods in mind, and some of those operations
will need specialized equipment. Before making a purchase, double-check that you and your partner are
on the same page.

3. Curves and Maintenance Plans

Curves and Maintenance Plans are two important components of any maintenance program me.
Inquire with suppliers about the normal maintenance load associated with certain equipment over time.
If there is an emergency, you'll also want to know who to contact and who will assist you from the
supplier’s perspective. When making these kinds of large-scale purchases, it is crucial to have solid
support. Like a person who operates a packing machine

4. How does the user interface look?

In order to determine the specifics of how human operators interact with a machine, you must first
determine how simple it will be to teach humans and what kind of functions the machine will provide.
When it comes to packaging procedures, for example, inquire about visual displays on human-machine
interfaces (HMIs) that will demonstrate them to human operators as they are being carried out.

5. Unique Characteristics

Request information on any additional features that may increase the machine's worth to you as a
business. Consider, for example, if a machine can give metrics or business intelligence information over
the Internet of Things (IOT) or a machine to machine (M2M) network and how to inquire about such
information.

6. Additional Assemblies are included.

Another consideration is to determine the kind of packing or assembly procedures that a machine is
capable of supporting. Is it possible to readily add new assemblies to the machine in the future, in the
event that your product line changes?

Cartooning and other packing procedures are included in this category.

In addition to bag filling techniques, inquire about cartoning and other forms of containers that may be
included into the manufacturing process as well. Again, your requirements may evolve over time, and
you want providers that will be able to assist you in streamlining additional future production processes
as effectively as they are now.

7. Concerns about the physical environment

Investigate how the machine operates in terms of the exact areas that are utilized to package food and
other items. In order to determine the amount of floor space available to fit the piece of equipment, as
well as any ceiling height limits, you'll need to find out the following:

8. Human Factors in Design

What role does the machine play in promoting ergonomic outcomes? While this is a critical subject to
examine, it is also an essential truth to keep in mind since it protects front-line employees from danger,
while also increasing productivity at the same time.

10. Reliability of service

It's also vital to obtain a sense of how much uptime the machine will be capable of providing. To put it
another way, how long can you continue without taking a break, and how long can you fairly expect
continuous output to endure without care or attention?
 Bags are available in a variety of widths.

 Bags that are vertically formed, filled, and sealed

 Bag filling machines are additionally supported by a specific variety of packaging equipment.
Check with potential suppliers about whether it is necessary to invest in a single machine that
can handle a broad variety of bag widths, or if it is preferable to purchase multiple machines,
one for larger bags and another for smaller bags. Figure out which option is the most cost-
effective for your company's specific needs.
9. The Track Record of the Supplier

Make certain that your supplier has a proven track record of customer care and is committed to your
success for the duration of the machine's life. This will ensure that your product is of high quality and
that you get excellent customer service.

10. Film Manufacturers and Distributors

Another wonderful question to ask a seller about is other connected supplier s, notably film suppliers or
those that offer the pouches and materials that will be utilized with the machine, which is something
you should do anyhow. Another method of doing appropriate research and ensuring better business
connections over the long term is to use a questionnaire.

11. Transition from one mode of operation to another

Examine how fast and easily the packing machine can switch between multiple manufacturing
processes, such as different bag kinds or sizes, and how much space it takes up. Inform your supplier
about tool-free switching and other techniques that may improve the efficiency and variety of your
operations.

12. Competition.

It's not a bad idea to conduct a little study into the tools and techniques that your competitors are using.
It's a technique to make sure that you doesn’t get left behind, and that if you decide to make a greater
investment, you'll have a competitive advantage over your competitors. Trade events in the business are
an excellent venue for this.

13. Create a list of your requirements.


Make a list of the requirements that your provider must fulfill in order to supply you with what you
want. Some considerations to keep in mind are as follows:

 How long you would want to have to wait between buying a particular order and getting your
products is known as the ideal lead time.
 Highest order quantities: These are the limits on how much you may order at a given point in
time.
 Drop shipping capabilities are defined as the capacity of your vendor to deliver superior items
straight to your clients.
 Quality assurance methods are the actions that your supplier takes to guarantee that the
product quality is satisfactory.
 Detailed information on the terms and conditions of payment, including the ways and
techniques by which you will pay for your purchases.
 Return policy: The terms and circumstances under which you or your customer may return
merchandise.
 Communication standards: The timeliness of your provider and your ability to communicate
effectively despite language limitations are crucial considerations 
 The criteria you choose will allow you to assess possible suppliers on each of the items on your
list and guarantee that you do not forget any critical needs.
 Additionally, you may wish to distinguish between which of your criteria are variable and which
are absolute must-haves. Suppliers in every business work in a somewhat different manner, so
there's always the possibility that you won't be able to discover a provider that exactly ticks off
all of the boxes in your requirements. The same is true when it comes to dating: recognising
which characteristics are disqualifiers and which are replaceable may help you rapidly
distinguish between the wheat and the chaff.

14. Examine your alternatives

In the event that you already know what sort of goods you want to sell, you may want to check out a
supplier directory (such as ALIBABA) to see which vendors have what you're looking for. This is a good
moment to analyze your possible providers on the basis of the following considerations:

 A supplier's reputation is determined by what other company owners have to say about them.
What makes you think it's a reliable supplier or if it'll steal your innovative products and lower
your competition?
 Based on your company strategy, you may need to choose a wholesale supplier, an exporting
provider, or a private label manufacturer to supply your products. Make certain that you
understand which merchants are which.
 Security: Reputable vendors provide insurance as well as fraud protection. Avoid doing business
with suppliers that do not defend your company's interests.
When looking for suppliers, it's critical to read evaluations from other firms in the industry. More than
anything else, this may provide you with a more accurate picture of how a provider will match your
expectations.

15. Submit a request for bids

Once you've compiled a shortlist of genuine wholesalers, drop shipping providers, and suppliers with
whom you'd want to collaborate, you may send out a request for bids for their services. You may be
required to complete a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a Request for Quotation (RFQ) form, in which case
you should be careful to include all of the necessary information about the items or services, quantities,
shipping date, and quality standards that you need.

During this procedure, you will have the opportunity to speak with suppliers regarding their procedures
and policies. We strongly advise prospective suppliers to provide information on their raw materials
strategy and procurement. Make an effort to determine if the vendor employs any unsafe reordering
procedures or obtains its goods from untrustworthy vendors. When you partner with a reputable
vendor, you can be certain that their supply chain will not fail, resulting in supply issues on your end of
the bargaining table.

16. Evaluate the bids that have been submitted.

Once you have received your offers, you should consider your alternatives. Compare each provider to
determine which ones best satisfy your budgetary requirements while also meeting your quality
expectations. It's also important to pay close attention to price, since you don't want to hire a supplier
that costs too much for its items, reducing your profit margin.

You should also conduct another check at this point to confirm that the bid submitted by your supplier is
genuine. If you're dealing with a drop ship provider or a distributor, you may verify the legality of the
company by asking a product sample as well as documents demonstrating ISO compliance. Though you
end up selling things that belong to another firm, you are still considered a complicit party in the fraud,
even though it was your supplier who stole the products from the other company.

Once you've decided on a bid, you'll need to engage with your supplier in order to discuss contract
terms. Make certain that your contract ensures you attractive pricing while also protecting your profit
margin. In the event that you are unsure whether or not the contract is in your best interests, you can
always call an attorney to assist you in navigating the legal jargon.
Additionally, a short-term contract may be used as a type of trial period. As a result, if things don't work
out along with your supplier, you'll be able to break connections before the situation causes significant
harm to your company.

17. Keep track of supplier performance.

Nobody wants to do business with a provider that is unreliable. Keep an eye on your seller to make sure
they follow through on their promises. If you observe that they often ship orders late provide orders
that are incomplete, or supply low-quality items, you may use this information to collaborate alongside
your supplier to optimize operations in a manner that benefits both parties. If something doesn't work,
you may have reasons to cancel your contract with that provider and break relations with them. This
frees up your time to start again with a different (and presumably better) provider, if you so choose.

Aspects of cost efficiency that should be tracked throughout time include: Not all good deals last year
are still excellent deals today. Just because you received a fantastic bargain a year ago doesn't imply it's
still a good value now. Communicate openly with your supplier regarding your requirements, and they
will frequently be more eager to collaborate with you to reach a solution that meets everyone's
expectations.

Point to remember

Because your supplier has the ability to make or destroy your company, it is critical that you choose the
greatest available source. By clearly stating your requirements up front, answering questions, and
maintaining an open mind when reviewing offers, you can improve your chances of choosing a reliable
provider.

It's also essential to protect business by doing proper research to confirm that you're dealing with a
genuine provider before proceeding. After a period of time has passed, you may evaluate your
connection with your supplier to ensure that it is beneficial to all parties involved.

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