All Packaging Company Uses Integrated Esko Solutions to Digitize Processes, Automate Workflows and Reduce Errors
Software and hardware combination improves efficiency and increases overall productivity for leading packaging specialists.
The Challenge:
Flexibility to meet customer demands.
The Solution:
Integrated software and hardware throughout production.
The Benefits:
Speed, accuracy, efficiency and productivity.
Case Study Summary
Serving clients across the continental United States and Canada, All Packaging Company is a specialist provider of packaging materials with facilities in Denver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah. The company designs and manufactures custom paperboard folding cartons, as well as offering services such as printing, specialized die cutting, folding, gluing, windowing, and labeling.
Established in 1946, All Packaging Company remains at the leading edge of the industry with a reputation for delivering creative, innovative, high-quality packaging in record time.
Increased productivity, not headcount.
The All Packaging Company sales team can be anywhere in the country – or even the world – and can request samples and give detailed specifications while they’re on the road.
Production planners and project managers can also use ArtiosCAD to create ‘one-up’, one-off designs for quoting purposes.
Increased connectivity between teams.
So, why did All Packaging Company come to Esko?
“Each job we undertake is a welcome challenge, to stretch both our own abilities and the boundaries of the packaging industry,” explained Eric Gilger, Applications Manager with All Packaging Company. “We have a three-strong design team in our Denver facility and a further two in Salt Lake City. Our flexibility in responding to ever more rapid project turnaround times enables our customers to adapt to continually changing consumer demands – and being connected is key to that success.”
With designers and printers working on specific projects as part of a team, but with those individuals sometimes 500 miles apart in different facilities, increased connectivity between team members was crucial.
“We were looking for ways to increase the speed of turnaround without compromising on the creative structural designs and quality for which we had become known,” said Eric. “Similarly, we knew that digitizing some of our processes, automating workflows and reducing errors would not only improve our efficiency but actually lead to increased overall productivity.”
Eric explained that over the last few years, All Packaging Company has integrated Esko solutions throughout the business, from the design stage and prepress processes through to the finishing tables. “We took each of the solutions at different stages of our digital journey,” said Eric, “but we are now almost fully integrated.”
All Packaging Company installed and integrated several Esko solutions, beginning with Esko ArtiosCAD structural design software.
“Then, when we first moved to the Enterprise Solution system, we integrated Esko Automation Engine and WebCenter at the same time. This was totally transformative for us in terms of our levels of inter-connectivity and digitalization of processes,” said Eric.
The workflow server from Esko, Automation Engine not only automates print production tasks but also integrates business systems, which speeds up the process, and reduces error rate and the need for operator intervention. WebCenter is the complete packaging design solution, which manages all aspects of preproduction specification, approval, and project lifecycle.
“With the software running across both sites and with all the design work being carried out in ArtiosCAD, we are now totally integrated from the design files coming in, through prepress and all the way up to production, said Eric.”
“As a structural design tool, ArtiosCAD is wonderful,” enthused Eric. “We can split the design work between the teams across our two locations. For example, a design can be completed in Denver, but we can then get the sample pack cut in Salt Lake City and even shipped to the customer the same day.”
Eric said that as well as the designers using ArtiosCAD, there are several production planners and project managers who also have access to the software, which enables them to create ‘one-up’, one-off designs for quoting purposes.
“With Automation Engine and WebCenter, we’ve set up a completely automated system,” he said. “That means that customers can upload their digital artwork, and we can then generate a report on the viability of their design, or we can progress immediately to a 3D proof of their artwork, without even touching the file.
“The beauty of the system is that until they approve the file, they can do three, four or as many versions as they like without any waste.”
Eric explained that by integrating WebCenter into the process, the All Packaging Company sales team can be anywhere in the country – or even the world – and can request samples and give detailed specifications while they’re on the road.
“In terms of workflow improvements, we introduced automation so we could get a lot of the design and sample request work done without adding to the team,” he said. “The resultant efficiencies have led to increased productivity, which has already paid dividends on our investment in the technology.”