Measurement and Analysis of the Shock and Drop Levels Experienced by Small and Medium Packages in the Korean Parcel Delivery System
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Instrumentation and Recording Parameters
- Record time: 1.64 s
- Sampling rate: 2500 Hz
- Signal pre-trigger: 65%
- Trigger level: 2 g
- Data retention mode: max overwrite
2.2. Instrumented Decoys
2.2.1. Aluminum Frame
2.2.2. Inner Box
2.2.3. Cushioning Foam
2.2.4. Outer Shipper Box
2.2.5. Tested Package Weight
2.3. Experimental Design
2.4. Decoy Calibration
- e = coefficient of restitution
- ∆v = resultant velocity change (m/s or in./s)
- he = drop height (m or in.)
- g = acceleration due to Earth’s gravity (9.81 m/s2 or 386.4 in./s2)
2.5. Drop Height Calculation
- EFFDH = equivalent free-fall drop height (m or in.)
- e = coefficient of restitution
- ∆v = resultant velocity change (m/s or in./s)
- g = acceleration due to Earth’s gravity (9.81 m/s2 or 386.4 in./s2)
2.6. Data Analysis
- D = the distance between the empirical distribution
- = the proportion of first-sample values less than equal to x
- = the proportion of second-sample values less than equal to x
3. Results and Discussion
4. Limitations of Study
- The scope of this study was limited to two types of packages (small, lightweight packages and medium, medium-weight packages). Future studies that cover larger, heavy packages, such as packages for large furniture, and/or smaller, lighter packages, as compared to the investigated types of packages, such as pouches for apparel, are recommended.
- The scope of this study was limited to investigating the ground parcel shipping service environment in Korea. Further investigations of different types of parcel shipping services, such as next-day shipping service or same-day shipping services that use different modes of transportation, such as motorcycle, rail, boat, or airplane, are encouraged for future studies.
5. Conclusions
- With the 90%, 95%, and 99% occurrence levels, there were no distinct differences in the number of drops and drop heights found between the small and medium packages.
- Seven and eight shock events at the 95% occurrence level were found in the Korean parcel shipping environment for the small and medium packages, respectively. This finding indicates a significantly lower number of shock events compared to the parcel shipping environments in Europe and USA and the ISTA 3A standard. This may be due to the relatively fewer handling points than in other countries with larger territories.
- The drop heights experienced by ground-shipped parcels in Korea are 17–28% greater than observed in Europe or simulated in the ISTA 3A testing.
- The edges (50%) of the instrumented decoys and the orientations on and around the bottoms (80%) of the packages were most frequently impacted during shipment. This trend was also shown in the past study conducted in Europe and the ISTA 3A standard. Shock events most frequently occurred during the loading and unloading processes within hub terminals and sub terminals.
- The data presented in this study distinctively show that the Korean parcel delivery system has a very unique package handling environment in terms of the shock frequency and level of shock experienced by packages. Therefore, packaging engineers are encouraged to re-evaluate their protective packaging designs when the packages are shipped through the Korean parcel delivery system.
- This study marks the first comprehensive exploration and statistical analysis of the characteristics of the shock and drop events that parcel packages undergo in the ground shipping service environment within Korea. The results of this study indicate that there are differences between the intensity of the parcel delivery handling environment in Korea, commonly used international standards, and the handling environments in other geographical regions. The data presented in this study could serve as crucial foundational information that aligns with the realities of Korea, enabling the establishment of regional package testing standards and updating regulations regarding limiting the overuse of packaging materials. However, to fully characterize the extent of the differences, further research is recommended using a broader range of package sizes, additional routes, and different types of shipping services. This expansion will help capture additional potential variances present in the Korean parcel shipping environment.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Region | Shipping Route | Decoy Size | Number of One-Way Trips |
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Seoul | S1: FC—Dongjak-gu, Seoul—RC | Small | 6 |
Medium | 6 | ||
S2: FC—Gangnam-gu, Seoul—RC | Small | 6 | |
Medium | 6 | ||
Busan | FC—Saha-gu, Busan—RC | Small | 6 |
Medium | 6 | ||
Namwon | FC—Inwol-myeon, Namwon—RC | Small | 6 |
Medium | 6 | ||
Gongju | FC—Gyeryong-myeon, Gongju—RC | Small | 6 |
Medium | 6 |
Number of Shocks/Impacts | |||||||
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Percentile | Medium + Small | Medium Box | Small Box | Europe [12] | USA [16] (Ground) | USA [17] (Next Day) | ISTA 3A [22] |
90th | 6.16 ≈ 7 | 6.44 ≈ 7 | 5.81 ≈ 6 | 16 | - | - | 17 |
95th | 6.85 ≈ 7 | 7.11 ≈ 8 | 6.50 ≈ 7 | 17 | - | - | |
99th | 8.17 ≈ 9 | 8.37 ≈ 9 | 7.81 ≈ 8 | 19 | - | - | |
Maximum | 9 | 9 | 8 | 21 | 74 | 184 |
Equivalent Free-Fall Drop Height (EFFDH) (mm) | |||||||
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Percentile | Medium + Small | Medium Box | Small Box | Europe [12] | USA [16] (Ground) | USA [17] (Next Day) | China [13] |
90th | 747.79 | 802.08 | 679.73 | - | - | 620 | 459 |
95th | 880.78 | 947.49 | 795.44 | - | 762 | 860 | 347 |
99th | 1150.9 | 1244 | 1028.4 | - | - | 1420 | 292 |
Maximum | 1706.63 | 1702.82 | 1706.63 | 1066.8 | 1069.34 | 1770 | 2000 |
95th Percentile Equivalent Free-Fall Drop Height | ||||
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Highest | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | |
Medium + Small | 1290.57 mm (50.81 in.) | 751.08 mm (29.57 in.) | 610.87 mm (24.05 in.) | 456.18 mm (17.96 in.) |
Medium | 1440.43 mm (56.71 in.) | 766.57 mm (30.18 in.) | 551.94 mm (21.73 in.) | 481.08 mm (18.94 in.) |
Small | 1078.23 mm (42.45 in.) | 720.85 mm (28.38 in.) | 653.80 mm (25.74 in.) | 504.44 mm (19.86 in.) |
Europe [12] | 812.8 mm (32 in.) | 660.4 mm (26 in.) | 584.2 mm (23 in.) | 533.4 mm (21 in.) |
ISTA 3A [22] | 910 mm | 460 mm |
Impact Orientation | Medium + Small | Medium | Small | Europe [12] | ISTA 3A [22] |
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Faces | 16.84% | 17.65% | 15.96% | 21% | 24% |
Edges | 48.98% | 52.94% | 44.68% | 49% | 47% |
Corners | 34.18% | 29.41% | 39.36% | 30% | 29% |
O/A Bottom | 81.63% | 82.35% | 80.85% | 60% | 71% |
O/A Top | 7.14% | 4.90% | 9.57% | 19% | 23% |
Vertical Faces | 2.55% | 4.90% | 0.00% | 9% | 0% |
Vertical Edges | 8.67% | 7.84% | 9.57% | 12% | 6% |
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Kim, S.; Horvath, L.; Lee, S. Measurement and Analysis of the Shock and Drop Levels Experienced by Small and Medium Packages in the Korean Parcel Delivery System. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 3990. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14103990
Kim S, Horvath L, Lee S. Measurement and Analysis of the Shock and Drop Levels Experienced by Small and Medium Packages in the Korean Parcel Delivery System. Applied Sciences. 2024; 14(10):3990. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14103990
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Saewhan, Laszlo Horvath, and Sangwook Lee. 2024. "Measurement and Analysis of the Shock and Drop Levels Experienced by Small and Medium Packages in the Korean Parcel Delivery System" Applied Sciences 14, no. 10: 3990. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14103990
APA StyleKim, S., Horvath, L., & Lee, S. (2024). Measurement and Analysis of the Shock and Drop Levels Experienced by Small and Medium Packages in the Korean Parcel Delivery System. Applied Sciences, 14(10), 3990. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14103990