Introduction to packaging now available in bite-sized chunks online
The Institute of Packaging Professionals’ Fundamentals of Packaging Technology is now available online to the packaging industry in Australasia through the Australian Institute of Packaging.
Fundamentals of Packaging Technology online is set up for the convenience of busy working professionals, and the training platform is functionally intuitive. You can complete your training when your time allows, and at your own pace.
The Fundamentals of Packaging Technology online course content is developed by IoPP in consultation with packaging subject matter experts at leading global consumer packaged goods companies who face packaging challenges just like yours.
Take the complete course and learn about all the major segments of packaging — and beyond. Or customise your training by selecting from 12 lesson bundles organised by topic, or from single lessons as short as 30 minutes. Fundamentals online spans 42 modules and 27 hours of content that is recognised for its quality by the World Packaging Organisation.
In today’s challenging packaging environment, you can’t afford to make mistakes or overlook the critical details that cost precious time and money. You need the knowledge — from materials properties and selection to transport packaging issues — that can help you make better decisions regarding your company’s packaging dollars — now.
The Fundamentals of Packaging Technology online course is ideal training to prepare for the Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) exam offered through the AIP and the IoPP.
To access the detailed information on the single lessons, lesson bundles or the full course, visit http://aipack.com.au/education/fundamentals-of-packaging-technology-on-line-course/.
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