Packaging Element - TX
Packaging Element
Packaging Element is a data object that defines a fundamental part of a packaging structure. It can be associated with a Packaging Component, or directly to Stock keep Supply Chain Unit (Individual Sales Unit, Grouped Sales Unit, Transport Stock Unit), or Transaction Level Supply Chain Unit (e.g. Order Delivery Unit).
Unlike a Packaging Component, a Packaging Element is not an inventory item but rather a descriptive data entity used for structuring packaging hierarchies and material compositions.
Definition
A Packaging Element represents an individual part of a packaging system, such as a container, closure, label, or cushioning. It defines the material composition and function of a specific packaging feature, enabling structured data inheritance and standardization within the packaging taxonomy.
Key Characteristics
- Non-Inventory Item – Exists purely as a data entity, not as a physical item with an article ID.
- Hierarchical Structure – Can be linked to Packaging Components, Finished Goods, or Shipping Units to model multi-layered packaging structures.
- Material Definition – Each Packaging Element consists of one or more Materials (mono materials and composites), defining the physical composition.
- Data Inheritance – When a Finished Good references a Packaging Component, it automatically inherits its Packaging Elements and their associated materials.
- Flexible Data Exchange – Allows for direct integration when Finished Goods or Trade Units are sourced externally, ensuring that packaging specifications remain structured and standardized.
Examples
Packaging Element | Associated Component | Materials |
---|---|---|
Can | 33ml Beverage Can | Aluminum |
Lid | Aluminium lid with PVC liner diameter 8cm | Aluminium, PVC |
Bottle | PET Bottle 1 Liter- Colorless | PET |
Relationship with Other Concepts
- Packaging Component – A Packaging Component is an inventory item that consists of one or more Packaging Elements.
- Supply Chain Unit SCU – A SCU can have direct associated packaging elements or can inherits the Packaging Elements of its associated Packaging Component.
- Packaging Material – Defines the materials used in a Packaging Element.
- DataTopic Packaging – Packaging elements can be used in the Packaging DataTopic.
Data Exchange Considerations
A Packaging Element is crucial for ensuring structured and interoperable data exchange within supply chains. It allows for:
- Consistency in packaging specifications across multiple Finished Goods.
- Automated material tracking and sustainability assessments.
- Seamless integration with regulatory compliance and packaging tax reporting."