Package pilferage

Package pilferage

Pilferage is the theft of part of the contents of a package. It may also include theft of the contents but leaving the package, perhaps resealed with bogus contents. Small packages can be pilfered from a larger package such as a shipping container. Broader aspects of theft may include taking the entire package, pallet load, truck load, shoplifting, etc.

olutions

Solutions may involve "all phases" of product production, packaging, distribution, logistics, sale, and use. No single solution can be considered as "pilfer proof". Often multiple levels of security need to be addressed to reduce the risk of pilfering.

Some considerations might include:
* Identify who a potential pilferer might be: an internal employee, security guard, truck driver, delivery person, receiver (consignee), organized crime, etc. What level of knowledge, materials, tools, etc. might they have?
* Identify all feasible methods of unauthorized access into a product, package, or system. In addition to the primary means of entry, also consider secondary or "back door" methods.
* Identify available means of resealing, reclosing, or replacing special seals.
* Use extra strong and secure packaging: A weak or damaged package is an invitation to pilferage.
* Consider unique custom seals and labels (change regularly because these are subject to counterfeiting)
* Improve the pilfer resistance to make pilfering more difficult, time-consuming, etc.
* Conceal the identity and value of a pilferable item. Do not bring attention to the item, its package, addresses, names, etc.
* Add pilfer-evident features to help indicate the existence of pilfering.
* Choose a logistics provider who can reduce the risks of pilferage.
* Educate people to watch for evidence of pilferering.

ee also

* Packaging
* Tamper-evident
* Tamper resistance
* Loss prevention
* Security printing
* Theft

References

* Brody and Marsh, "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology" Wiley, 1997, ISBN 0-471-06397-5
* "Improving Tamper-Evident Packaging: Problems, Tests and Solutions", Jack L. Rosette, 1992


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