Retailers commonly specify all aspects of incoming logistics and packaging to their suppliers. This includes pallet size, bar code format and placement,
RFID tags, strength of corrugated shipping containers etc. Boxes must be easy to open and prepare for stocking. Several designs are available. Box perforations, tear tape, etc. must be intuitive and easy.
Box cutters are often discouraged. Frequently, requirements for
reusable packaging and
sustainable packaging are also provided. The principles of shelf-ready packaging are almost universal. Not all retailers have identical requirements. For example,
Costcos "Structural Packaging Specifications",
Target's "Shelf Ready and Transit Packaging Standards, Hardgoods", and
Walmart's "RRP and PDQ Display Standard Style Guide" are similar but not identical. Regional coordination in Europe has produced an agreement on common functional requirements for the design of SRP. The
Efficient Consumer Response (ECR), Europe Working Group, has published "Shelf Ready Packaging" to help standardize programs. Manufacturers and packagers need to be aware of the diverse requirements of retailers as they package and ship products. Sometimes consultants and
contract packagers with experience in shelf-ready-packaging are useful. ==Types==