ASTM International Packaging Committee Approves New Delivery Systems Standard

The need to create a more realistic simulation for the small parcel shipping and handling environment was the impetus for the development of a new ASTM standard, D7386, Practice for Performance Testing of Packages for Single Parcel Delivery Systems. Subcommittee D10.21 on Shipping Containers and Systems—Application of Performance Test Methods, under the jurisdiction of ASTM International Committee D10 on Packaging, developed the new standard.

According to Pat J. Nolan, chief operating officer, DDL Inc., and chair of Committee D10, the distribution cycles contained in ASTM D4169, Practice for Performance Testing of Shipping Containers and Systems, no longer accurately represent the handling methods and technology within the small parcel shipping industry. "D7386 will be used to test and evaluate packages that are handled with UPS, FedEx or other small parcel handling systems," says Nolan. "It will have the most application for companies who typically ship by this mode of transport."

Medical device manufacturers that use small parcel shipping frequently will be a primary user of ASTM D7386 to replace the current standards contained in ASTM D4169, according to Nolan. He also notes that D7386 has been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for inclusion in the list of recognized standards within the FDA's Guidance for Recognition and Use of Consensus Standards. FDA recognition will allow medical device manufacturers to use D7386 in lieu of D4169.

Nolan says that the subcommittee welcomes both participation in its standards developing activities and feedback from those using ASTM D7386 in order to prepare future revisions of the standard.

Subcommittee D10.21 has revised ASTM D4169 to reflect the existence of the new ASTM D7386. As described in D4169, Distribution Cycle 3 previously included the small parcel/single package carriers now covered in D7386 and less-than-truckload carriers that sort packages manually or with lift trucks at their transit terminals. The small parcel/single package categories now covered in D7386 have been eliminated from D4169.

"With the new D7386 and the revised D4169, we now have the latest and best performance test procedures for both small parcel/single package shipments and LTL shipments," says Al McKinlay, a past chair of Committee D10 who worked on both the development of D7386 and the revision of D4169.

ASTM standards are available for purchase from Customer Service (phone: 610-832-9585; https://www.astm.org/contact/) or at www.astm.org. For technical Information, contact Patrick J. Nolan, DDL Inc., Eden Prairie, Minn. (phone: 952-941-9226, ext. 112; pat.nolan@testedandproven.com). Committee D10 meets Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the October committee week in Miami, Fla. For meeting or membership information, contact Kevin Shanahan (phone: 610-832-9737; kshanaha@astm.org).

Release #8031

Committee
D10
August 4, 2008