The solution is to be on plastic bottles and flexible tubes, aerosols and glass nail varnish bottles. Brian Olesen,
Multinational Key Account Manager for Skanem, reports that one of the
reasons for this project was the fact that Oriflame often has to have
multiple languages on their products: ‘This will in many cases require a
2 or 3 ply with 3 to 5 pages Peel’n Read solution. With a combination
of either removing some text, or simply squeezing it more together, the
e.g. 3 pages will now fit into 2 pages on the “Superpeel” solution.’
Skanem as a strategic partner in label development.
According to Component Sourcing Manager at Oriflame, Tony Igoe,
the project started with Skanem as their strategic partner due to an
ever increasing regulatory demand from sales markets: ‘This has lead to
the need for more legal text to be included on packaging. To take care
of this Oriflame has had to launch multi variants of each product, up to
6 in some cases to cover the global marketplace.’ He further explains
that contrary to this, Oriflame has a need to be as flexible and
responsive in the supply chain as possible, which multi variants do not
provide: ‘Over the last 2 years there has been a push to provide a cost
effective solution to the multi variants by trying to provide a single
variant solution for all packaging types. Adding additional cartons to
products was not an option due to costs and adding multi page booklets
was also rejected on cost grounds. We came up with the concept of using
the latest technology on label production to produce a 2 side printed,
single ply label, with a peel and reseal side and a permanent hinge to
apply to bottles and flexible tubes. This in theory had the advantage of
using less material but 2 side printed, which for most of our products
gave us the possibility to achieve a cost effective single variant
solution. So this was the theory, but the label actually did not exist,
so we started to work together with Skanem Poznan to solve the theory
and make the label a reality.’
A receptive Skanem team .
When asked how the process has been with Skanem as a partner,
Tony Igoe says: ‘The Skanem team has been receptive at all times to try
out new ideas and provide samples and think about the solutions being
presented. At the start of the project there were some concerns about
how possible this type of label was to produce, but once the team
started to think in more detail about how to produce such a label, the
development process was really smooth to arrive at an approved label.
There were many options investigated and tested, but we always moved
forward with each submission. After just over one year we managed to
agree on a solution that would work for our bottles and more importantly
our plastic tubes. Well done to the whole development team!’
A super concept!
Brian Olesen further
explains the concept: ‘The new concept is also better for the
environment as it uses less material and they may even be able to turn a
3 ply Peel’n Read with 5 pages into a 2 ply Peel’n Read with 4 pages,
as the Superpeel solution on 2 ply will offer 4 pages. The 2 ply
Superpeel is next step on the development’
The solution is made so it can be re-sealed again when the end-user has
seen the information, Brian says: ‘You can say that the Peel’n Read
solution is not new, but as far as I can tell, we have never seen a 1
page solution with print on both sides to go directly on a bottle and/or
tube product before.’ The project is approved by Oriflame. Oriflame and
Skanem are now looking forward to apply this final solution across the
portfolio where suitable.