Packrift

Packrift scenario model

Cosmetics And Beauty Bundles: Long-zone DIM exposure

Small rigid products can lose money in both directions: too much carton cube creates DIM exposure, while too little protection increases leakage and replacement work. This long-zone dimensional-weight pressure model uses 520 monthly orders and a DIM divisor of 139 to compare the current Corrugated carton against smaller protective formats.

Recommended path Multi-depth carton Best carton option for variable order depth
Annual impact $26,713 Modeled savings versus current
Billable weight 1.59 lb Current: 4.66 lb
Utilization 51% Current: 17%
Decision read

What this scenario is testing

This version stresses carrier cost by modeling a higher landed rate per billable pound, which makes cube reduction more important than material savings alone. The model starts with an item profile of 7.5 x 4.5 x 2.4 in, 0.9 lb per unit, and 1 unit per order. The current package is 12 x 9 x 6 in with 88 seconds of pack time.

Packrift treats the result as a screening recommendation. It is strong enough to prioritize a pilot, not strong enough to replace invoice analysis, damage tracking, or warehouse observation.

Procurement rule

Candidate rule

Keep the carton control for glass or leak-prone items, but test rigid or padded options for sealed low-breakage bundles.

Cost model

Assumptions used

  • $1.18 per billable pound.
  • $21.00 per warehouse labor hour.
  • 2.2% current damage rate.
  • $38.00 expected replacement or support cost.
Watch list

Risk checks

  • cap leakage
  • corner impact
  • presentation damage
  • insert compatibility
Pilot plan

How to test it

  • Select a long-zone lane with repeated shipments.
  • Compare carrier invoice billable weight against the modeled billable weight.
  • Keep the package change lane-specific until invoice variance is understood.

Package Candidate Comparison

Generated from the same Packrift Flex Fit assumptions
PackageSizeUtilizationBillable weightCost/orderAnnual impactStatus
Corrugated carton baseline12 x 9 x 6 in17%4.66 lb$8.03$0Baseline
Corrugated carton9.5 x 6.5 x 4.83 in38%2.15 lb$4.34$23,047General-purpose safe fit
Cut down current carton12 x 9 x 4.33 in24%3.36 lb$6.29$10,877Operational fix using current carton family
Poly mailer9.75 x 6.5 x 1.73 in103%0.96 lb$2.54$34,271overpacked for damage risk, not recommended for this item profile
Padded mailer10 x 6.75 x 2.2 in76%1.07 lb$2.90$32,003not recommended for this item profile
Rigid mailer9 x 5.75 x 3.58 in61%1.33 lb$3.07$30,932not recommended for this item profile