Vendor Routing Guide - CSI Vendor Manual
Vendor Routing Guide - CSI Vendor Manual
Vendor Routing Guide - CSI Vendor Manual
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<strong>Vendor</strong> <strong>Routing</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Lane Bryant & Catherines<br />
8.5.5.1 Warning Size:<br />
Assuming that the bags are all less than 40 inches, 14 pt or larger font must<br />
be used to meet the known state/local regulations. If we have polybags that<br />
are more than 40 inches in length, then larger font sizes will be required on<br />
those in order to meet local laws.<br />
Warning Repetition:<br />
The warning should be repeated at 18 inch intervals.<br />
8.11.6 Securing the Polybag<br />
Polybags must be sealed securely to protect the merchandise during distribution.<br />
DO NOT tie the bottom of the polybag.<br />
DO NOT leave the polybag open.<br />
DO NOT use staples to close the polybag.<br />
Use of one of the following sealing methods is acceptable:<br />
8.11.6.1 Heat Sealing: Heat sealing is the recommended method of sealing.<br />
Void space must not exceed ½”.<br />
8.11.6.2 Taping: Fold open end of polybag over and seal with three pieces of<br />
clear tape, minimum ½” wide, adequately spaced. It s the vendor’s<br />
responsibility to ensure the tape will not react with the poly bag or<br />
contents to cause discoloration or damage to the product.<br />
8.11.6.3 Self-Sealing Bags: The use of self-sealing bag is acceptable.<br />
8.11.6.4 Pins/Clips: Plastic clips may be used in any product folds. Pins are<br />
not permitted.<br />
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