Navigating the Storm: Overcoming Supply Chain Disruptions with Intercept
Consider all the global supply chain problems the world has faced in recent years, including:
- Recent Dock strikes: Labor disputes have led to delays in cargo handling.
- Suez Canal and Red Sea blockages: Cause significant disruptions to maritime trade routes.
- Storms and other weather events/natural occurrences.
- Accidents: in 2024 a cargo ship crashed into a bridge column in Baltimore, causing the bridge to collapse and port closure for three months.
- West Coast dock labor issues: COVID-related challenges and labor disputes have impacted port operations.
- Trucking stalled: because of a lack of drivers due to COVID.
- Major Logistics companies: Closing their doors for good.
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Topics:
Intercept Technology packaging,
barrier packaging,
corrosion prevention,
supply chain safety net,
protective packaging,
contamination
Condensation, often manifested as water droplets forming on cold surfaces in humid environments, poses a significant risk to product quality and longevity. This phenomenon is especially prevalent during shipping and storage, where temperature fluctuations are common. Any resulting condensation will accelerate corrosion, leading to product defects, performance issues, and financial losses.
Contaminants present on product surfaces exacerbate corrosion when combined with condensation to form an electrolytic solution. The rapid onset of corrosion can result in visible damage upon product unpacking, rendering products unusable or non-compliant with warranty terms. Even when corrosion is not yet visible to the eye, product failure is accelerated due to corrosion.
To mitigate the risks associated with condensation and corrosion, several preventive measures can be implemented:
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Topics:
corrosion,
corrosion prevention,
seasonal corrosion,
protective packaging,
contamination
“The first step to change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.”
~Nathaniel Branden
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Topics:
barrier packaging,
better packaging,
manufacturers,
Statue of Liberty,
manufacturing,
quality,
corrosion prevention
We continue our coverage of the Boston Time Capsule with updates from our recent visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, exhibit showing what was discovered inside the second Capsule recovered. The interest in this Time Capsule has been highly documented by many world news organizations because two well-known American patriots, Paul Revere and Sam Adams, were involved. Photos we were allowed to take are shown below.
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Topics:
boston,
corrosion intercept,
MFA,
corrosion prevention,
time capsule,
archival
In the packaging industry, as in any industry, it is sometimes necessary to perform tests of the validity of the product options. For packaging, the ideal tests would come from real world situations and many tests do. Of course, that is not always possible, which is why throughout the years, many standard tests have been developed and some have even been refined (which requires testing tests). ASTM International (formerly the American Society for Testing and Materials), ISO, militaries and other organizations keep track of these standard tests and suggest the standard approach for performing them. Many testing companies also add on to these standards or adjust them slightly for their own testing purposes.
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Topics:
anti-corrosion,
corrosion resistance,
manufacturing,
anti-corrosion barrier packaging,
corrosion prevention,
standard tests
INTERCEPT WOVEN - Intercept Technology is now available in a 20 mil thick, scrim reinforced, weather resistant, woven cloth that can be stitched and sealed into reusable packages. The Intercept Woven has been great for the automobile and construction equipment industries encouraging easy reusable/returnable packaging programs. With the ability to install handy package entries, Intercept woven can be used over and over again while keeping what is inside pristine for years if need be. Handy and safe for outdoor storage.
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Topics:
industrial packaging,
innovation,
corrosion prevention
As JFK famously stated: "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present, are certain to miss the future." During my 18 years in the packaging business, I've watched companies large and small deal with change. It's sometimes easy, often challenging, and the individuals charged with change implementation feel the weight of responsibility to their company and co-workers to get it done right. After all, why make a change, if it doesn't make your business more efficient, with less waste and more savings to the bottom line? The rewards of well-considered change are clear.
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Topics:
oil-free packaging,
corrosion prevention,
heavy duty barrier packaging
If you were to research “Intercept barrier packaging products”, you would find many different options. Some Intercept Technology™ packaging appears black in color, some copper-colored, some white, and some silver. So what is it with the different colors and what would be best for you? Let me explain.
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Topics:
Liberty Packaging,
corrosion prevention,
heavy duty barrier packaging,
Intercept barrier packaging products
When a man spends his entire career searching for the best ways to safely control quality in the industrial workplace, he earns the wisdom to be called an expert. John Murphy, Liberty Packaging’s Director of New Business, is a veritable fountain of knowledge regarding detergents, solvents, packaging materials, corrosion, quality in manufacturing and related topics.
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Topics:
Intercept Technology packaging,
corrosion,
oil-free packaging,
corrosion prevention,
quality assurance
Sulfur Dioxide Is the Major Problem with Atmospheric Pollution According To Study
“moderate volcanic eruptions are the main drivers of stratospheric aerosol variability from 2000 to 2010….” . - University of Colorado study, from an IEEE Magazine article
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Topics:
export,
American manufacturing,
corrosion prevention,
environmental effects of volatiles,
Asia
Liberty Intercept Blog
Your Lifeline in a Chaotic Supply Chain
Posted by Joe Spitz on Oct 11, 2024 1:47:10 PM
Navigating the Storm: Overcoming Supply Chain Disruptions with Intercept
Consider all the global supply chain problems the world has faced in recent years, including:
Topics: Intercept Technology packaging, barrier packaging, corrosion prevention, supply chain safety net, protective packaging, contamination
Condensation and Corrosion Control: Protect Product Integrity
Posted by Joe Spitz on Aug 16, 2024 1:39:48 PM
Condensation, often manifested as water droplets forming on cold surfaces in humid environments, poses a significant risk to product quality and longevity. This phenomenon is especially prevalent during shipping and storage, where temperature fluctuations are common. Any resulting condensation will accelerate corrosion, leading to product defects, performance issues, and financial losses.
Contaminants present on product surfaces exacerbate corrosion when combined with condensation to form an electrolytic solution. The rapid onset of corrosion can result in visible damage upon product unpacking, rendering products unusable or non-compliant with warranty terms. Even when corrosion is not yet visible to the eye, product failure is accelerated due to corrosion.
To mitigate the risks associated with condensation and corrosion, several preventive measures can be implemented:
Read MoreTopics: corrosion, corrosion prevention, seasonal corrosion, protective packaging, contamination
Statue of Liberty Copper Patina = Corrosion
Posted by Joe Spitz on Feb 6, 2024 3:03:28 PM
“The first step to change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.”
~Nathaniel Branden
Read MoreTopics: barrier packaging, better packaging, manufacturers, Statue of Liberty, manufacturing, quality, corrosion prevention
Boston Time Capsule Contents Exhibit - MFA
Posted by Elaine Spitz on Apr 11, 2015 10:29:00 AM
We continue our coverage of the Boston Time Capsule with updates from our recent visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, exhibit showing what was discovered inside the second Capsule recovered. The interest in this Time Capsule has been highly documented by many world news organizations because two well-known American patriots, Paul Revere and Sam Adams, were involved. Photos we were allowed to take are shown below.
Topics: boston, corrosion intercept, MFA, corrosion prevention, time capsule, archival
Standard Corrosion Tests
Posted by Elaine Spitz on Dec 8, 2014 1:46:00 PM
In the packaging industry, as in any industry, it is sometimes necessary to perform tests of the validity of the product options. For packaging, the ideal tests would come from real world situations and many tests do. Of course, that is not always possible, which is why throughout the years, many standard tests have been developed and some have even been refined (which requires testing tests). ASTM International (formerly the American Society for Testing and Materials), ISO, militaries and other organizations keep track of these standard tests and suggest the standard approach for performing them. Many testing companies also add on to these standards or adjust them slightly for their own testing purposes.
Topics: anti-corrosion, corrosion resistance, manufacturing, anti-corrosion barrier packaging, corrosion prevention, standard tests
New Intercept Woven Material - Innovative Packaging
Posted by Elaine Spitz on Jun 13, 2014 2:01:00 PM
INTERCEPT WOVEN - Intercept Technology is now available in a 20 mil thick, scrim reinforced, weather resistant, woven cloth that can be stitched and sealed into reusable packages. The Intercept Woven has been great for the automobile and construction equipment industries encouraging easy reusable/returnable packaging programs. With the ability to install handy package entries, Intercept woven can be used over and over again while keeping what is inside pristine for years if need be. Handy and safe for outdoor storage.
Topics: industrial packaging, innovation, corrosion prevention
A Packaging Change? Here's Joe Spitz to Guide You...
Posted by Elaine Spitz on Jan 29, 2014 10:52:00 AM
As JFK famously stated: "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present, are certain to miss the future." During my 18 years in the packaging business, I've watched companies large and small deal with change. It's sometimes easy, often challenging, and the individuals charged with change implementation feel the weight of responsibility to their company and co-workers to get it done right. After all, why make a change, if it doesn't make your business more efficient, with less waste and more savings to the bottom line? The rewards of well-considered change are clear.
Topics: oil-free packaging, corrosion prevention, heavy duty barrier packaging
The Color of Intercept
Posted by Joe Spitz on Dec 13, 2013 12:32:00 PM
If you were to research “Intercept barrier packaging products”, you would find many different options. Some Intercept Technology™ packaging appears black in color, some copper-colored, some white, and some silver. So what is it with the different colors and what would be best for you? Let me explain.
Topics: Liberty Packaging, corrosion prevention, heavy duty barrier packaging, Intercept barrier packaging products
Corrosion or Rust? Expert John Murphy To the Rescue
Posted by Elaine Spitz on Nov 21, 2013 9:29:00 AM
When a man spends his entire career searching for the best ways to safely control quality in the industrial workplace, he earns the wisdom to be called an expert. John Murphy, Liberty Packaging’s Director of New Business, is a veritable fountain of knowledge regarding detergents, solvents, packaging materials, corrosion, quality in manufacturing and related topics.
Topics: Intercept Technology packaging, corrosion, oil-free packaging, corrosion prevention, quality assurance
Corrosion, Degradation and Pollution
Posted by Joe Spitz on Apr 8, 2013 10:57:00 AM
Sulfur Dioxide Is the Major Problem with Atmospheric Pollution According To Study
“moderate volcanic eruptions are the main drivers of stratospheric aerosol variability from 2000 to 2010….” . - University of Colorado study, from an IEEE Magazine article
Topics: export, American manufacturing, corrosion prevention, environmental effects of volatiles, Asia