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Friday, April 27, 2012

How you can recycle your Corrugated



WAYS YOU CAN REUSE YOUR CORRUGATED BOXES!!!

You can never underestimate the utility of a cardboard box. Children love them, adults have plenty of uses for them. After a big move, most people find themselves overrun with their leftover, gently-used cardboard boxes.
Here are some ways to reuse or re-purpose them, so they don’t just end up back in a landfill.
1. Organized Storage
Most people already make use of cardboard shipping boxes to store their belongings. Since items can be categorized based on use or season, the cardboard box can be labeled for easy identification, so you can retrieve things quickly. This way if you have things you don’t want to throw away, but don’t want hanging around, you can put them away for the season, or until you need them.
2. Chemical Waste Bins
With the addition of a plastic liner, small to medium sized boxes can be reused as trash cans. Since most chemical packaging such as paint and industrial cleaners, will leave spots and stains on your shelves or the floor of your garage, boxes add one more layer of protection to keep your garage nice and clean.
3. Composting
Cardboard is fully biodegradable. After letting your compost’s microbes chew on the cardboard for a few months, it can easily be turned into a great addition to the soil in your lawn or garden.
4. Mailing Packages
If the cardboard is not heavily used, it can easily be reused to send gifts to faraway friends and relatives during the holidays. Even if the box has some blemishes or small defects, usually packing tape can cover it up and make it good as new.
By reusing cardboard in one of these four ways, you help keep it out of landfills and reduce your carbon footprint. We’re all struggling to survive on this planet, so we each need to do our part to protect it as much as we can.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Are you new to military spec packaging???

 

Tips for Military Packaging Newcomers

We understand how stressful it can be to dot every 'i' and cross every 't' when doing business with the Government. To help you alleviate the stress in your life, our staff has compiled some tips to assist you walk the straight and narrow path of military packaging excellence. The following are some quick tips to help our new contractors get acquainted with the military packaging requirements.
  • Required Documents
    • DLA Provisioning & Clauses - includes Master Solicitations (It is important that you get familiar with these documents).
      • DLA Troop Support Provisioning & Clauses - review Contracting Data
      • DLA Aviation Provisioning & Clauses - DLA Aviation Master Solicitation
    • Basic Military Packaging Standards - documents you need to get started
      • ASSIST Quick Search and Instructions
      • DLA Packaging Library - if you're having problems with ASSIST Quick Search, try our military packaging specifications, standards and manuals web page
    • DLA Packaging Documents - includes palletization and special packaging instruction documents
  • Training - Your key to success! Preservation/Packaging Guide
    • Universities offering Packaging Engineering degrees.
    • Military Schools offering packaging courses for contractors, Government and Military personnel.
    • Procurement Technical Assistance Centers within your State (free training).
    • DLA Land and Maritime TKO seminars on Doing Business with the Government, some include sessions on Military Packaging.
    • Free OSHA Hazard Communication Training.
  • Helpful Resources
    • Get help from the DLA Business Counseling Centers (1-800-262-3272)
      • DLA Land and Maritime Links to vendors programs, related sites, and publications (i.e. SADBU, SBA Online, DFARS, FARS, etc.)
      • DLA Troop Support
      • DLA Aviation
    • Find out why Military Packaging necessary.
    • Read the acquisition guide titled, DoD Packaging Guidebook. It has a lot of helpful acquistion information (For Guidance Only).
    • Understand how you can decode the military packaging requirements on DLA contracts.
    • Discover what are the most common OCONUS errors as it relates to packaging. Read this information and avoid costly mistakes!
    • Be informed about the special heat treatment and marking requirements for wood boxes and pallets used to shipped materiel to European destinations and the penalties for non-compliance.
    • Find out what other contractors are asking us, by visiting our PACK FAQ web page.
      Below are a couple web pages we encourage you to visit:
      • Military Marking
      • Bar Coding
    • Count the Cost for non compliance on the military packaging or marking of a shipment.
    • Know who you may call for packaging assistance (M-F, 6 AM - 4 PM EST)...
      • Contracts with DLA Land and Maritime, contact: DLA Land and Maritime
      • Contracts with DLA Troop Support, contact: DLA Troop Support
      • Contracts with DLA Aviation, contact: DLA Aviation
      • Contracts administered by Defense Contract Management Agency, contact: DCMA
      • Not certain who to contact within DLA, use our Feedback Form to get the right Inventory Control Point to assist you.
    • Find out where you may purchase...
      • Bar code software and equipment
      • Packaging Materials - Check your yellow pages and the Internet for 'Packaging Material Suppliers'
    • Find out about BSM (Business Systems Modernization) - the Government's new way of doing business.
      • If your company is one of the registered 30,000 plus suppliers, go to the BSM home page - then click on the link to the SIRC, Supplier Information Resource Center.
      • If you are a customer, go to the BSM home page - then click on the link to the CRIC, Customer Resource Information Center.
      • If you want to learn more about how to participate in the Program, select the BSM 'FAQ' link or drill down into either the SIRC or CRIC links featured on the BSM Home page. You may register as a BSM supplier on the SIRC. If you are a BSM customer with questions, please note the contact information on the CRIC web page.
    • Need to search for a RFQ or need a copy of a contract? Visit the Procurement Gateway
    • If this your first awarded Government contract with military packaging, here's what we strongly recommend you do:
      • We highly recommend you establish a packaging program at your facility. The first step to establishing a packaging program is to train your staff on military packaging. For extensive training or available correspondence courses, contact the Ammo School packaging classes (1-918-420-8813). Check out our training web page for their contact information.
      • During this time of acquiring training and establishing a good quality packaging program, we recommend your company utilize a Military Packaging House to avoid delaying contract fulfillments and/or incurring any additional costs for non-compliance. To locate a military packaging house, call your local DCMA.