SGS-IPS Testing of Appleton, Wisconsin, has announced the expansion of its packaging testing lab and services. The company now offers the full suite of International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) packaging tests including ISTA 6-Amazon.com test methods.
Under ISTA, there are a series of performance and development standards for product packaging that should be met for packages to safely make it through the transit process, from the originating distribution channel to the recipient’s doorstep.
SGS-IPS Testing, an ISO 17025 accredited and ISO 9001 certified organization, has received certification to perform all of the tests specified in ISTA’s 7-part series.
To add these high-demand testing services, the SGS-IPS Testing lab has installed the equipment necessary to simulate the distribution and delivery process for all types of packages – small parcels, individual shipping cartons, palletized products, insulated shipping containers and more. The tests performed range from drop tests and random vibrations to stack compression and forklift handling.
As packages go through the simulation of potential elements and hazards, the lab professionals at SGS-IPS Testing evaluate the packaging design and durability and identify issues that may affect safety, compliance or sustainability. After testing, the results and recommendations for packaging improvements are shared.
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