Industries

Packaging decisions shaped by the operating environment.

The same container can perform differently depending on component sensitivity, line-side access, route length, reuse frequency and empty-return conditions.

Priority sectorsAutomotive · EV & New Energy · Industrial Manufacturing · Logistics & Distribution
Automotive component packaging

01Automotive components

Repeatable protection for high-frequency circulation.

Automotive packaging must support surface protection, part orientation, loading density, operator access and repeated plant-to-plant movement.

Typical components

  • Lighting and optical components
  • Steering and brake parts
  • Engine and transmission parts
  • Interior and exterior trim

Design focus

  • Part-to-part separation
  • Line-side handling sequence
  • Returnable load unit
  • Stable stacking and identification
EV battery component tray

02EV & new energy

Controlled positioning for sensitive, high-value components.

Packaging concepts are developed around component geometry, allowed contact zones, separation, cleanliness and the actual handling method. Safety or compliance requirements must be defined by the customer and project team.

Typical components

  • Battery modules and housings
  • Electrical assemblies
  • Connectors and control components
  • New-energy system parts

Design focus

  • Controlled orientation
  • Contact-zone management
  • Repeatable loading
  • Traceable project assumptions
Industrial component tray

03Industrial manufacturing

Packaging that fits production, storage and material flow.

Industrial applications often require a practical balance between protection, operator efficiency, standardized handling and long service life.

Typical components

  • Mechanical and machined parts
  • Electronics and appliances
  • Precision assemblies
  • Production-line components

Design focus

  • Forklift or trolley compatibility
  • Stacking and storage footprint
  • Cleaning and maintenance
  • Loading density
Industrial logistics and handling

04Logistics & distribution

Standardized load units for multi-site movement.

Reusable packaging supports distribution networks when dimensions, handling, identification and return responsibilities are consistently defined.

Typical scenarios

  • Warehouse circulation
  • Multi-site distribution
  • Empty packaging return
  • Supplier-to-plant transport

Design focus

  • Transport utilization
  • Empty-return volume
  • Label and tracking areas
  • Handling standardization

Application review

Describe the component and the route—not just the box size.

The packaging concept should be based on how the product is loaded, moved, stored, unloaded and returned.

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