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MJS case study: custom nozzle drives success

  • MJS Packaging
Home Care, Automotive, Primary Packaging, Dispensing Closures, Nozzles, Flexibles, Flexible Materials

With close to 130 years of learning and leading the packaging industry, MJS Packaging is a well-established firm and backed by an exceptional and consistently provided customer experience. The company recently released a case study about a custom solution they developed for one of their customers.


The customer

MJS was approached by a contract packager representing a leading automotive manufacturer.

The objective

MJS needed to solve a complicated engineering challenge brought about by new EPA requirements regarding diesel engine emissions.

The two-phase solution

Phase 1
MJS Packaging worked with the customer’s engineering team to design, produce, and assemble quickly a flexible nozzle to meet the EPA deadline.

Phase 2
Customer margins needed to be optimized by utilizing global resources to find a more cost-efficient manufacturer.

Conclusion

MJS Packaging provided the engineering features desired:

  • A no glug, vented nozzle
  • Easy to use
  • Snugly fit specified fill port

In addition, MJS managed to exceed the customer’s expectations for profitability!

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  • Company News
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  • Modified 04 Aug 2016
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