It refers to packing issue where the textile articles are not securely contained within their packaging size’s cartons. This can occur when items inside the carton are not properly arranged, the carton isn’t sealed or closed correctly.
It refers to problem where the color or shade of insert card or belly band which are typically used to display varies noticeably from one card to another. This can occur due to differences in printing, ink saturation or color calibration during manufacturing process of the cards.
It refers to situation where the carton or packing containing textile article is compromised or damaged. It can happen during transportation, storage or handling leading to cartons being dented, torn, crushed or otherwise impaired.
It refers to the defect when any case pack, UPC or item code sticker are not properly adhered to carton’s surface. This can occur due to sticker’s adhesive quality, application process or workman ship fault. Due to this it can lead to inaccurate scanning, difficulty in tracking or misidentification of contents present in carton.
It refers to the fault where the insert or display card have visible marks, spots of dust or ink. It occurs during printing, handling or packing process of inserts. It can impact the visual presentation of product.