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TACKLING THE TOUGH ISSUES in the packaging business—this is the challenge that has directed the efforts of the makers of Pkg. Early on in the process, Robert DeNola and his team of packaging professionals identified several important problems with the paperboard packaging industry. The solutions have been coming from Design Axis since 1991 and culminate with this year’s release of Pkg. 3.0:
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![]() From the main screen, the user can access the Package Specification Database and create custom reports that can be printed or sent electronically as a file for field sales support. |
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THE VIRTUAL SHOWROOM is an idea whose time has come and whose vehicle is the new Pkg system. With it you can access, view, and show all of the designs in your showroom or that have ever come out of your plant—at your
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fingertips wherever you are. You can view all of the specifications of a package and sort, filter, or find any specs by any attribute and print professional, colorful reports. “The system lets you view specifications, CAD drawings, print cards, art, photos and reports and print them out from anywhere in the company” says Joe Dale III of Vineland Packaging in New Jersey. “And the Pkg. system lets you select and sort groups of specs and export them directly to any spread-sheet or database.” |
Vineland installed Pkg. earlier this year. “It was our first foray into computer design of any kind. It took ten minutes to install it on each computer and within a couple of hours our whole company was up-and-running with Pkg.As work is done in the design lab anyone can see it in real-time. One of our major customers liked the results so much that they’re interested in installing the software themselves to maintain their own record of package specifications.” |
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