Application intake
Amcor starts with fill type, thermal exposure, closure style, target shelf life, product chemistry, decoration needs, and regional launch market. This prevents a generic quote from hiding critical package limits.
Amcor service conversations are organized around a practical sequence: define the package function, confirm the polymer and conversion window, collect regulatory requirements, prepare samples, and align commercial assumptions before a sourcing decision is made. The process is built for buyers who cannot evaluate packaging only by shape or unit price. A rigid plastic bottle, container, or closure must protect the product, run on filling equipment, satisfy regional declarations, fit pallet and distribution constraints, and support sustainability targets that may change over the life of the contract.
Amcor starts with fill type, thermal exposure, closure style, target shelf life, product chemistry, decoration needs, and regional launch market. This prevents a generic quote from hiding critical package limits.
Packaging buyers can request structured support for RoHS, REACH, food-contact, recycled-content, material composition, and resin-related statements where the application and geography require it.
Sample review, mold status, filling-line checks, pallet configuration, decoration proofing, and lead-time assumptions are consolidated so technical teams and sourcing teams work from one record.
The buyer submits the package format, resin preference, product exposure, annual volume, and required region. If the brief is incomplete, Amcor clarifies the missing engineering assumptions before issuing a recommendation.
Material and format options are screened against barrier needs, filling conditions, closure interface, recycling expectations, and line compatibility. This step narrows the range before samples consume time.
Compliance requests are mapped to the package and market. Regulatory, sustainability, and commercial documents are gathered in a format a procurement or quality team can circulate internally.
Samples, mold readiness, filling-line conditions, torque checks, label or decoration requirements, and transport assumptions are reviewed before a launch decision moves into normal purchasing cadence.
Share target package geometry, market, product chemistry, annual volume, and documentation needs. A focused intake helps the team separate viable packaging options from attractive but risky alternatives.