Pre-formed packaging purpose

Pre-formed is used within our .

Implementation: Pre-formed packaging

To avoid the presence of foreign in the pre-formed packaging, the packaging in inspected visually before use. 

Before use, the packages are visually inspected on the inside. Attention is paid to the absence of plastic residues and other . It is also assessed whether the packaging is .

Non-standard packaging is kept separate. When changing the packaging type or at the end of the working hours, a count is made of the abnormal packaging. The are recorded. 

The following information is provided: 

  • Type of packaging;
  • Batch number / lot code;
  • Number of abnormal packages;
  • Total found abnormalities.

All abnormalities are communicated to the as a .

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