Tailim Packaging Slashes Korea Firms' Logistics Costs with Optimized Boxes

PAPER INDUSTRY NEWS

Jino John

2/24/20262 min read

Tailim Packaging, a corrugated box manufacturer, said on the 24th that its "packaging optimization solution," which designs packaging structures tailored to customers' products and logistics environments, is gaining traction in the field.

Tailim Packaging's packaging optimization solution goes beyond simply supplying packaging. It comprehensively analyzes different product sizes and weights, pallet specifications, stacking methods, and transport environments to cut unnecessary strength and space while boosting loading efficiency and stability at the same time. In this process, it focuses on reducing unnecessarily high strength and excessive space use and simultaneously improving loading efficiency and stability. Tailim Packaging uses simulation and experimental data to propose customized designs for each customer.

The Tailim Packaging solution is drawing particularly positive feedback from small and midsize corporations that find it hard to maintain an in-house packaging development team or dedicated unit. The corporations say they can design packaging structures suited to product characteristics and logistics environments without internal specialists, and they are seeing benefits such as lower logistics costs and improved operating efficiency.

On-site applications have also confirmed specific improvements. A food manufacturer labeled A adjusted its box stacking pattern to improve the conventional six-tier structure to seven tiers. As a result, the company cut annual logistics costs by more than 20 million won. Even after reasonably adjusting box strength, stacking stability improved.

A paper cup manufacturer labeled B made fine adjustments to box dimensions to improve container loading efficiency. For a 40-foot container, it increased the load from 700 boxes to 770 boxes, achieving about a 10% improvement in logistics efficiency. A cosmetics company labeled C adopted packaging boxes designed for both shelf display and transport, optimizing the number of products per box and increasing the number of products loaded per pallet by more than about 60%.

Tailim Packaging said that while results vary by product characteristics, optimizing packaging structures to increase total loaded product counts can cut customers' logistics costs by up to 60%.

Tailim Packaging emphasized that it has competitiveness not only in load optimization but across packaging structures overall. The company proposes corrugated boxes with the required strength and develops eco-friendly functional boxes that are 100% recyclable. It also offers design support services that shorten packaging development lead times.

A Tailim Packaging official said, "This is a solution made possible because we are the only one in the corrugated industry with our own technology research institute and research capabilities," adding, "Tailim Packaging is not just a box supplier but is establishing itself as a packaging solution partner that designs customers' logistics structures together."