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Health Supplements And Small Bottles: Long-zone DIM exposure

Bottle orders often look simple, but cap scuffs, loose fills, and label presentation can erase material savings if the test does not include customer-facing inspection. 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 Padded mailer Adds light protection without carton void
Annual impact $16,029 Modeled savings versus current
Billable weight 1.77 lb Current: 3.45 lb
Utilization 69% Current: 35%
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 4.9 x 4.9 x 5.2 in, 0.82 lb per unit, and 1 unit per order. The current package is 10 x 8 x 6 in with 78 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

Move bottle orders to smaller formats only when the bottle cannot rattle and the label presentation remains acceptable.

Cost model

Assumptions used

  • $1.18 per billable pound.
  • $20.00 per warehouse labor hour.
  • 1.4% current damage rate.
  • $32.00 expected replacement or support cost.
Watch list

Risk checks

  • cap abrasion
  • label scuffs
  • rattle noise
  • tamper-seal visibility
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 baseline10 x 8 x 6 in35%3.45 lb$5.98$0Baseline
Multi-depth carton6.4 x 6.4 x 7.78 in53%2.29 lb$4.26$10,709Best carton option for variable order depth
Corrugated carton6.9 x 6.9 x 8.53 in42%2.92 lb$4.96$6,331General-purpose safe fit
Cut down current carton10 x 8 x 6 in35%3.45 lb$5.86$736Operational fix using current carton family
Poly mailer7.15 x 6.9 x 3.65 in94%1.3 lb$2.75$20,134DIM penalty, not recommended for this item profile
Rigid mailer6.4 x 6.15 x 7.28 in59%2.06 lb$3.54$15,211DIM penalty, not recommended for this item profile