Not many products, many packagings

A screw producer supplies the screws in a 'plastic box' that holds 500 screws. These boxes are also supplied in an ‘outer’ for 10 boxes.

The packagings are:

  • Plastic box with lid: 200 grammes, Plastic
  • A sticker per box: 2 grammes, paper
  • Outer for 10 boxes: 400 grammes, cardboard
  • Stretch film wrapped around a pallet with 50 outers: 200 grammes, Plastic

Profit configuration:

  1. To add packagings: Plastic box, Sticker, Box and Stretch film (can be articles for which stock is tracked). Extra info:
    • Plastic box per unit: Plastic, 33 grammes
    • Sticker is per piece: Paper/cardboard, 2 grammes
    • Outer per piece: Paper/cardboard, 400 grammes.
    • Stretch film is dependent on the unit or article (film is not tracked per metre or piece). Plastic, 1 gramme
  2. Working with multiple units. The basic unit is one screw in connection with the purchase of screws. For the article in units, indicate which packaging is applicable per unit.
    • Pieces (1 screw), nothing applicable
    • Link box, 500 screws, plastic box and sticker
    • Outer box, 5,000 screws, 10 plastic boxes, 10 stickers and 10 boxes
    • Pallet, 250,000 screws, 500 plastic boxes, 500 stickers, 50 outer boxes and DELING 625 stretch film. (Recalculate in terms of the basic unit)

Elaboration:

If 1,000 boxes of screws are sold, the result is as follows:

  • 2 kilos of paper/cardboard (stickers)
  • 33 kilos of Plastics (boxes)
  • 40 kilos of paper/cardboard (outer)
  • If applicable, 0.8 kilo of plastic (stretch film)