Outsourcing Military Commercial Packaging

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A Guide to Outsourcing Your Military and Commercial Packaging

Chapters

  1. Introduction
  2. Eight Key Questions to Consider in the Post-Pandemic Supply Chain era.​
  3. What’s the difference between a packaging partner and a vendor who does your packaging?
  4. How to work with a packaging partner
  5. 5 Reasons to Outsource You Packaging Needs.
  6. Looking for a Packaging Partner? Here are some key considerations.​
  7. Why Mayer Alloys Corporation?

Introduction

Man taping a packaging box As an experienced government contractor you are already aware of the ins and outs of winning an award, fulfilling the contract and getting the product to its end destination on time. Whether you are currently packaging in-house or already outsourcing your packaging, this page will provide you with what you can and should be considering to have the best chance for continued success in packaging and fulfilling government contracts.

Eight Key Questions to Consider in the Post-Pandemic Supply Chain era.

1. Has there been a reduction to your In-house packaging staff?

2. Has your packaging house closed recently?

3. Have you added additional or new locations that are too far away from your current packaging house?

4. Have you expanded past the capacity of your in-house or outsourced packaging resources?

5. Are you concerned that the packaging resources you’re using may not be able to handle all the military specifications required for your contracts?

7. Do you have concerns about your packaging contractor carrying out your contracts correctly and on time?

8. Do you need to create special packaging instructions (SPI) for a new part?

 

If you’ve answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, consider working with a packaging “partner” that is experienced in mil-spec and commercial packaging. Learn more about what a packaging partner looks like below

What’s the difference between a packaging partner and a vendor who does your packaging?

Not every packaging company is able and willing to partner with you. Here’s why a partner is important:

Vendor

Partner

Will take each order and fulfill it as requestedIs invested in your long-term success and will work with you strategically
Doesn’t necessarily feel accountable to your bottom lineIs an extension of your company and will see your success as their success
Will work with you job to jobIs willing to invest the up-front time to scope larger, more complex jobs
May or may not be available right away or day in, day out to work with you on your packaging and shipping needsIs there with you every step of the way
Often does not have the deep knowledge and understanding of your business the way a partner wouldTakes the time to learn your business and understands your needs, from project to project for long term success

Working with a partner comes down to having trust, reliability, and a strategic alliance.

Packaging Services

  • Assembly
  • Bagging
  • Boxing
  • Counting
  • Corrugated Box Solutions
  • Crating
  • Distribution
  • Electronic Invoicing via WAWF and SIR
  • Inventory Management
  • Kit Assembly
  • Labeling
  • Military Packaging
  • Mil-spec Packaging
  • Military Preservation
  • NSN Creation
  • Repackaging
  • Shipment Coordination via VSM
  • Sorting
  • Storage
  • Package Engineering
  • Parts Packaging 
  • Warehousing

How to Work With a Packaging Partner

Working with a trusted resource like a packaging partner will require certain commitments from you and your team too. Are you willing to:

  • Make sure that you are providing them access and information they need to do their work
  • Invite your packaging professionals to your team calls and your strategic planning sessions?
  • Help them align with your goals?
  • Maintain open and transparent communication?

5 Reasons to Outsource You Packaging Needs.

Are you considering moving from an in-house packaging and shipping function or expanding your team by outsourcing? Scaling your business with an external packaging partner provides several benefits to you as an experienced federal contractor.

1. Focus on core business

Letting your packaging house focus on the mil-spec requirements and details, means you can focus on your business.

 

2. Leave it to the experts

You don’t need to to figure out mil-spec packaging requirements yourself or the logistics behind storage and distribution of goods. And for companies, who do some in house packaging, you can expand, without hiring additional staff members for packaging. This saves you cost on labor, taxes, and benefits. You also don’t need to hire more in-house packaging staff or pay for a physical space. Stress less knowing that these operations are handled by the experts.

 

3. Reduce operational costs

Save money on in-house packaging and material handling space and labor, as well as saving on freight costs, when finding a resource closer to your facility.

 

4. Fulfill orders

Did you have to let employees go because of the COVID pandemic? Are you no longer able to complete your customers’ orders? Are you maxed out at your current capacity? These are all good reasons to outsource your packaging, warehousing, and distribution needs.

 

5. Trusted resource

Find a company that will work hand in hand with you to develop your next bids, that knows your business and the federal contracting process and can grow with you as you expand. A packaging partner is a resource that you can trust to get it right every time and is there when you need them.

Looking for a Packaging Partner? Here are some key considerations.

Whether you're looking for a new partner, expanding your operations, or looking to switch packaging houses, keep these considerations in mind.

Share your budget with your packaging partner. Keep in mind your packaging house will be taking into account the cost of labor, materials, space, and how fast you need the job done. Also, make sure sure you are comparing apples to apples if you are quoting the job out to multiple packaging houses.

Mil-Spec experience

Find a company specializing in mil-spec packaging. They will be able to guide you on your responsibilities as the prime contractor and make sure you are delivering the product, packaged in compliance with the contract and on-time.

 

Other capabilities

If you require other capabilities such as warehousing, and distribution, find a warehouse with enough space to store and distribute your products.

Location

By choosing a partner that’s close to your facilities, you incur fewer freight and transportation costs, which means a better bottom line for you. Being closer also allows you to easily visit your packaging partners’ facility when necessary.

Specialized needs

Many packaging jobs require special shipping containers, custom packaging materials, and preservation requirements and supply inspections. Ensure that the company you want to work with can accommodate your needs.

Manage cash flow

Choose a partner that can work with government contractors or your vendors and customers to submit invoices, request or arrange shipping, provide necessary documentation, and handle any questions to ensure you meet your contract requirements. This will save you time and money and ensure you are paid quickly to manage your company’s cash flow more effectively.

Why Mayer Alloys Corporation?

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Mayer Alloys offers military and commercial packaging solutions customized to your contract requirements – We partner with our clients and take on labor intensive projects, service part packaging, warehousing and distribution. Located in Ferndale, MI, Mayer Alloys is centrally located near major expressways (I- 696, Southfield Freeway (M39), and I-75), close to downtown Detroit and Windsor, CA, and the surrounding metro Detroit area. Our warehouse has over 36,000 Square feet to receive your parts and package them, as well as providing storage and distribution services.

 

Mayer provides customized solutions that address every aspect of military packaging including the creation of special packaging instructions for new parts, building customized containers including mil-spec wooden crates, and electronic invoicing via WAWF to minimize payment delays.

Mayer Alloys packaging capabilities include:

  • Assembly
  • Bagging
  • Boxing
  • Counting
  • Corrugated Box Solutions
  • Crating
  • Distribution
  • Electronic Invoicing via WAWF
  • Inventory Management
  • Kit Assembly
  • Labeling
  • Military Packaging
  • Mil-spec Packaging
  • Military Preservation
  • Repackaging
  • Sorting
  • Storage
  • Package Engineering
  • Parts Packaging
  • Warehousing
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