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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

LOWEST PRICE DOES NOT MEAN LOWEST COST

LOWEST COST CARTONER PURCHASE PRICE DOES NOT MEAN LOWEST OVERALL COST!


CONSIDER THE TOTAL COST TO PACKAGE THE PRODUCT!

While the purchase cost of the machine is of course important, consider the following total cost of

ownership and total cost to package the product factors when reviewing pricing and cartoning

machine specifications for your project

The lowest priced cartoner usually DOES NOT produce the lowest cost per unit to package the

product.


A major consideration of the cartoner purchase is of course cost.

But the real cost is the total cost to package the product.


These components include the costs associated with the cartoner long after the purchase.


Considerations in total overall costs to package the product include:


UPTIME RELIABILITY- The machine should run day in and day out with minimal if any issues.


PRODUCTION OUTPUT- Along with consistent reliability, the cartoner should produce high quality

product at rated speeds with minimal rejects.


MINIMAL MAINTENANCE AND OPERATOR ADJUSTMENTS- Cartoners should run with high

reliability and produce product without tweaking, adjusting or banging with a hammer.


SPEED OR CARTONS PER MINUTE-The higher costs associated with quality components and

robust design considerations pays off big time, resulting in increased speeds and thus increased

output per shift, per week, per month, etc.

DURABILITY-Make sure the cartoner is robust and will stand the test of time.
Cartoner reliability and longevity should be measured in decades, not months or years.

For further information and outstanding cartoning solutions contact us at:

Telephone: 224 628 4867 Email: info@pmpmachine.com Website:www.pmpmachine.com

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