Richard,

I agree.
Your definitions are very rational. 

Regards,

Mark Schmidt
mschm...@xrite.com <mailto:mschm...@xrite.com> 
Phone:  (616) 257-2469
X-Rite Incorporated
3100 44th Street, S. W. 
Grandville, Michigan 49418
USA
Website -  www.x-rite.com <http://www.x-rite.com>  


-----Original Message-----
From:   WOODS, RICHARD [SMTP:wo...@sensormatic.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, June 23, 1999 8:49 AM
To:     'emc-pstc'; 'treg'
Subject:        Packaging vs. Shipping Container

Various EU Directives require certain information to be placed on the
"packaging" of a product. However, packaging is not defined. The intent of
the requirements appears to be to provide the consumer with information so
that they can make an informed purchasing decision. Please put on your
lawyer's hat and tell me if the following definitions are reasonable to
distinguish "packaging" from a "shipping container" for compliance marking
purposes.

Shipping Container: A protective container in which a product is placed for
shipping purposes. The container is not intended for public display of the
product such as in a retail store, nor is it intended to convey product
information to the consumer; therefore, displayed product information may be
limited. The product in the shipping container may or may not be enclosed in
"packaging".
Products intended to be shipped direct to the end user may not include
packaging.

Packaging: A container in which the product is placed for public display
purposes in retail shops and similar stores. Consumer information and
certain required compliance information is displayed on the packaging. 

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