Master case templates, label systems, pallet tags, inner pack designs, handling icons, and nutrition panels — the complete packaging toolkit for GFS operations.
CasesLabelsPalletsCompliance
Document ID GFS-2026-PKG
Category Packaging Standards StatusActive Version 9.0 Date 05 / 17 / 2026 Classification Operations Owner Global Food Solutions, Inc.
01Master Case TemplateCorrugated Shipping Case Dieline
Unfolded flat dieline of the corrugated master shipping case. Dashed lines indicate fold marks. Each panel is labeled with content specifications. GFS monogram on top flap; barcode and compliance on sides.
Top Flap L
Glue area
fold ↓
Top Panel
GFS
Global Food Solutions 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717
fold ↓
Top Flap R
Tuck flap
fold ↓
Top Flap Back
Dust flap
fold ↓
Side Panel L
Handling:
KEEP REFRIGERATED 33-40°F (1-4°C) THIS SIDE UP ↑
Front Panel
GFS
Barrel Cheddar
40 lb Block · 1 Count
Net Weight: 40 lb (18.14 kg)
UPC: 0 12345 67890 5
Side Panel R
Lot / Date:
LOT: ___________
PROD: MM/DD/YYYY
BEST BY: MM/DD/YYYY
Case barcode
Back Panel
Origin / Storage:
Produced in Bongards, MN
Distributed by GFS
Edgewood, NY 11717
KEEP REFRIGERATED
CONTAINS: MILK For foodservice use only
↑ fold
Bottom Flap L
Glue area
↑ fold
Bottom Panel
Storage Instructions:
Maintain 33-40°F at all times
Do not freeze · Keep dry
Stack limit: 5 cases high
↑ fold
Bottom Flap R
Tuck flap
↑ fold
Bottom Flap Back
Dust flap
Fold line
Panel boundary
Primary face
■ Master case dimensions: 15" x 12" x 8" (standard). 200# B-flute corrugated. 2-color print (cobalt + black). Dieline file: GFS-CASE-DIELINE-v9.ai
02Case Sleeve / LabelWraparound Label — 5 Panels
Wraparound case label laid flat showing all five panels: branding strip, product info, nutrition facts, barcode, and handling/storage. Designed for secondary packaging when full-print cases are not used.
GFS Branding Strip
GFS
Global Food Solutions
Food supply systems built for scale.
Product Information
Barrel Cheddar
40 lb Block · 1 Count
Net Weight: 40 lb (18.14 kg) Ingredients: Pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes Allergens: Contains: Milk Storage: Keep refrigerated 33-40°F
USDAKosherrBST-Free
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 oz (28g)
Servings Per Container: about 640 Calories 110
Total Fat 9g 12%
Saturated Fat 5g 25%
Cholesterol 30mg 10%
Sodium 180mg 8%
Total Carb. 0g 0%
Protein 7g 14%
Calcium 200mg 15%
Barcode Panel
0 12345 67890 5
SKU: GFS-BC-040
Case GTIN: 10012345678905
Handling & Storage
KEEP REFRIGERATED
THIS SIDE UP
Temperature: 33-40°F
Do not freeze
Keep away from direct sunlight
Stack limit: 5 high
Distributed by:
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
131 Heartland Blvd
Edgewood, NY 11717
■ Sleeve wraps full case perimeter. Print on 80lb coated stock. Cobalt branding panel is always the face-out panel on shelf/pallet. File: GFS-SLEEVE-v9.ai
03Pallet Label SystemPallet Tag / License Plate / SSCC Label
Three label types for pallet-level identification and tracking. Pallet tag (6x4"), license plate (unique pallet ID), and SSCC label (GS1 format). All include GFS header and barcode.
GFS — Pallet Tag6" x 4"
PO #PO-2026-04172
ProductBarrel Cheddar 40lb
SKUGFS-BC-040
Quantity50 cases / 2,000 lb
Lot #L260517-A
Prod Date05/17/2026
Best By11/13/2026
DestinationDC-NE-01 Edgewood
PO-2026-04172-P01
GFS — License Plate4" x 6"
Unique Pallet ID
PLT-26051701
PLT-26051701
Scan at receiving for automated inventory update
GFS WMS Integration — Real-time tracking
GFS — SSCC LabelGS1 Format
GS1-128 Serial Shipping Container Code
SSCC(00) 0 0012345 0000000017
GFS Prefix0012345
GTIN(01) 10012345678905
Batch/Lot(10) L260517-A
Best Before(15) 261113
Count(37) 50
(00) 0 0012345 0000000017
■ Pallet tag: Direct thermal 6x4". License plate: Unique per pallet, links to WMS. SSCC: GS1 compliant with GFS company prefix 0012345. All labels scannable at 12" distance minimum.
04Inner Pack DesignVacuum Seal / Shrink Wrap / Portion Pack
Three inner pack label variants for different product types: vacuum seal bag, shrink wrap, and individual portion pack. Each carries essential identification and compliance information.
USDA inspected · For foodservice
Print method: Rotogravure on foil laminate
■ All inner packs carry GFS monogram, lot code, date coding, and allergen statement. Label material matches pack type. Minimum barcode height: 0.5" for scan reliability.
Twelve standardized 40x40 SVG icons for packaging. Consistent 1.5px stroke weight, cobalt color, round caps and joins. Used across all GFS packaging materials for handling and compliance marking.
Keep Frozen
Keep Refrigerated
This Side Up
Fragile
Stack Limit
Recycle
Fork Here
Temp Range
Expiry
Lot Code
Country of Origin
Kosher
■ All icons: 40x40 viewport, 1.5px stroke, cobalt (#092F64), round caps/joins. Export as SVG for packaging files, PNG @300dpi for print. Maintain 4px clearspace around each icon.
06Nutrition Facts PanelFDA Format — Barrel Cheddar
GFS-branded nutrition label following FDA format requirements. Shown for Barrel Cheddar 40lb block. Includes serving size, macronutrients, daily values, and allergen statement. The GFS monogram appears in the panel footer.
Nutrition Facts
About 640 servings per container
Serving size 1 oz (28g)
Calories
110
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 9g12%
Saturated Fat 5g25%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 30mg10%
Sodium 180mg8%
Total Carbohydrate 0g0%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 0g
Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein 7g14%
Vitamin D 0mcg0%
Calcium 200mg15%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 20mg0%
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
GFS
CONTAINS: MILK
Manufactured in a facility that also processes eggs, soy, and wheat.
BARREL CHEDDAR CHEESE
Pasteurized Process — 35% Moisture
USDA Inspected — Est. 27-1234
Distributed by:
Global Food Solutions, Inc.
131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717
Compliance Note: Nutrition facts must be verified by accredited lab per 21 CFR 101.9. Panel must be reproduced exactly as specified — no font substitution, no color changes (except b/w reverse). GFS monogram in footer is optional but recommended for brand presence.
■ FDA-compliant format. Lab analysis required for each unique product. GFS monogram subtle in panel footer. Allergen statement mandatory — 2px solid warning border for visibility.
07USDA "Product of USA" Label PlacementPackage label zones · Required marks reference · Regulatory notes
Placement guide for the USDA "Product of USA" mark on GFS packaging. Shows required positioning relative to other mandatory package marks (UPC, lot code, date code, USDA Inspected, nutrition facts). All GFS domestically sourced products must carry this label per FSIS voluntary claim substantiation requirements effective January 2024.
Sample Label — Front Panel Layout
GLOBAL FOOD SOLUTIONS
BARREL CHEDDAR
Mild, Pasteurized Process — 35% Moisture
Net Weight40 LB / 18.14 KG
Lot CodeBC-2026-0518-A
Production Date2026-05-18
Best By2026-11-18
Storage33-40 °F
Product of USA zone
Distributed by Global Food Solutions, Inc. · 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 · globalfoodsolutions.co
Required Package Marks — Placement Order
USDA InspectedHeader bar, right
Product of USAFront, lower-right
UPC BarcodeBelow Product of USA
LOT
Lot CodeLeft column, row 2
DATE
Date CodeLeft column, rows 3-4
WT
Net WeightLeft column, row 1
USDA Labeling Regulatory Notes
FSIS Requirements (Effective Jan 2024)
"Product of USA" claim limited to products derived from animals born, raised, slaughtered, and processed in the United States
Claim must be substantiated with supply chain records (supplier affidavits, bills of lading, USDA grading certificates)
Label must be approved through FSIS label approval process before use
Does not replace USDA Inspected mark — both must appear when applicable
Badge uses official USDA/flag palette: Red #BF0A30, Blue #002868, White #FFFFFF
Minimum print size: 0.375 in (9.5mm) height on inner packs, 0.75 in (19mm) on master cases
Must not be placed over seams, folds, or areas subject to abrasion
On corrugated cases: print in 2-color (blue + red) or 4-color process
Clearspace: minimum 4px (digital) or 2mm (print) on all sides of badge
Pair with "Buy American" badge on all USDA Foods and government bid packaging
Cross-Reference: See Badges & Labels page (Section Y4) for full badge SVG assets, size variants, light/dark variants, and Buy American companion badge. All packaging artwork files must include the Product of USA badge at the sizes specified above.
■ USDA "Product of USA" mark is voluntary but must be substantiated when used. Place in lower-right of front panel, adjacent to USDA Inspected mark. Minimum 0.375 in on inner packs. Pair with Buy American on government bids. Supply chain documentation required per 9 CFR 317.8.
Extended reference material and detailed specifications for the GFS packaging program. These supplementary sections provide granular implementation details for team members working directly with these assets.
Shrink Sleeve Design Template
Full-coverage shrink sleeve specification for cylindrical and irregular-shaped GFS containers. The sleeve wraps 360 degrees around the product, providing maximum branding real estate. Sleeve Material: PVC or PETG shrink film, 45-50 micron thickness. Shrink ratio: 60-70% for standard cylindrical containers. Print method: rotogravure (runs >10,000 units) or digital (short runs <5,000). Color space: CMYK + 2 spot colors (Cobalt PMS 289C, Tufts PMS 660C). Design zones: Front panel (primary display — GFS logo, product name, hero imagery), Side panel left (nutrition facts, allergen statement), Side panel right (certifications, barcodes, lot code window), Back panel (ingredients, distributed by statement, QR code). The GFS cobalt occupies the top 25% as a solid color band with white GFS wordmark. The middle 50% is white with product-specific content. The bottom 25% is cobalt again with IBM Plex Mono text in white for regulatory information. A 3mm clear window is left for lot code and date printing post-application. Registration marks at four cardinal points for application alignment. Die-cut perforation line for tamper evidence. Minimum text size on shrink sleeves: 5pt (post-shrink size, not pre-shrink). All text and design must account for distortion in the shrink process — artwork must be pre-distorted on the flat art file so it reads correctly after application.
Pouch and Bag Design Template
Stand-up pouch and flat bag packaging specifications for shredded cheese, snack portions, and IQF vegetable products. Pouch Types: (1) Stand-up pouch with zipper reseal — for retail shredded cheese and snack items. Material: metallized PET/PE laminate, 3.5 mil total thickness. Sizes: 8oz (6x9in), 16oz (7.5x11.5in), 32oz (9x13in). (2) Pillow bag — for foodservice bulk cheese and frozen vegetables. Material: LLDPE, 2.5 mil. Sizes: 5lb (12x18in), 10lb (14x22in), 20lb (16x26in). Design layout: Top 30% is the GFS cobalt brand zone — logo lockup, product name in Inter 700, and key differentiator callout. Middle 50% is the product zone — product photography window (clear window on metallized background), weight statement, and count/portion information. Bottom 20% is the information zone — nutrition facts (side panel position), barcode, lot code area, and manufacturing/distribution statement. The zipper reseal area sits between the brand zone and product zone, printed with 'RESEAL AFTER OPENING' in IBM Plex Mono 8pt. Back panel: full nutrition facts, ingredient statement, allergen bold, storage instructions, and GFS contact information. For retail pouches, a shelf-ready display tray holds 12 units, printed in the GFS cobalt with product window cutout.
Label Material Specifications
Comprehensive guide to approved label materials for GFS packaging applications across temperature zones and surface types. Material 1 — Thermal Transfer (for variable data): material BOPP white, adhesive permanent acrylic, liner 40# SCK. Temperature range: -40F to +150F. Application: lot codes, date codes, serial numbers, variable weight labels. Printer compatibility: Zebra ZT411, SATO CL4NX. Ribbon: wax/resin hybrid. Material 2 — Pressure Sensitive (for pre-printed labels): material semi-gloss paper, adhesive deep freeze acrylic, liner 40# SCK. Temperature range: -65F to +200F. Application: product identification labels for frozen items. Print method: flexographic, 4-color process + 1 spot (cobalt). Material 3 — Direct Thermal (for shipping labels): material top-coated DT, adhesive all-temperature acrylic, liner 40# SCK. Temperature range: -20F to +150F. Application: shipping labels, pallet labels, receiving labels. Printer compatibility: Zebra ZD621. No ribbon required. Material 4 — Film Labels (for wet/condensation environments): material clear BOPP film, adhesive permanent acrylic with moisture resistance. Temperature range: -20F to +180F. Application: fresh dairy, produce, and items subject to condensation during cold-to-ambient transitions. All label materials undergo quarterly adhesion testing on actual product surfaces. Adhesion test method: 180-degree peel test per ASTM D3330 at both ambient and frozen conditions. Minimum peel strength: 25 oz/in at ambient, 15 oz/in at -18C.
Color Matching Guide for Packaging
Specifications for reproducing GFS brand colors accurately across different packaging substrates and print methods. The guide addresses the inherent challenge of maintaining consistent cobalt blue across paper labels, flexible film, corrugated board, and shrink sleeves. Cobalt Primary — Target: PMS 289C (coated), PMS 289U (uncoated). CMYK equivalent: C100 M80 Y20 K40. Hex reference: #092F64. Substrate adjustments: On kraft corrugated, increase cyan by 5% and reduce black by 5% to compensate for warm paper tone. On metallized film, reduce overall coverage by 10% as the reflective substrate intensifies perceived color. On BOPP film, standard CMYK values apply. On polystyrene foam trays, use flexo-specific formulation with adjusted ink viscosity. Tufts Blue Accent — Target: PMS 660C. CMYK: C65 M25 Y0 K0. Use only as secondary — never as background fill on packaging. Navy — Target: PMS 534C. CMYK: C100 M70 Y10 K50. Used for premium tier packaging only (leather goods, executive gift boxes). Proofing requirements: All packaging color proofs must be produced on the actual substrate material, not on coated proof paper. Digital proofs (soft proof) acceptable for layout approval only — never for color approval. Hard proof on substrate required before production run. Tolerance: Delta E of 2.0 or less from the approved master swatch. Master swatches maintained at GFS HQ and refreshed annually.
QR Code Placement Standards
Unified QR code placement and content standards for all GFS packaging, ensuring consistent scanability and brand presentation. QR Code Content: dynamic URL redirecting to product-specific landing page on globalfoodsolutions.co. URL structure: gfs.link/[product-code]-[lot-code]. Landing page displays: product specifications, certificate of analysis, origin traceability, temperature history (for shipments), and allergen information. QR Code Specifications: minimum size 15mm x 15mm (0.6in x 0.6in) on primary packaging, 20mm x 20mm on case labels, 25mm x 25mm on pallet labels. Error correction level: H (30% — highest, to accommodate potential damage). Quiet zone: minimum 4 modules on all sides (no text, graphics, or borders within the quiet zone). Color: cobalt #092F64 modules on white background. Never use the QR code on a cobalt or dark background — always ensure white backing. Placement Rules: Primary packaging — lower-right quadrant of the information panel, below the barcode. Case labels — adjacent to the GS1-128 barcode, separated by at least 10mm. Pallet labels — bottom-center, above the footer text. Marketing materials — adjacent to the product image, never overlapping it. A subtle 'SCAN FOR TRACE' label in IBM Plex Mono 7pt appears below the QR code in all applications. QR codes are generated dynamically at production time and linked to the lot-specific data in the GFS traceability system.
Packaging Sustainability Scorecard
Environmental impact assessment tool for evaluating and scoring GFS packaging configurations. The scorecard grades each packaging solution on six sustainability dimensions, producing a composite score from 0-100. Dimension 1 — Material Recyclability (0-20 points): Score based on the percentage of packaging material that is recyclable in standard municipal recycling programs. 20 points: 100% curbside recyclable. 15 points: recyclable but requires separation. 10 points: recyclable through specialty programs. 5 points: partially recyclable. 0 points: not recyclable. Dimension 2 — Recycled Content (0-15 points): Percentage of post-consumer recycled (PCR) material in the packaging. 15 points: >50% PCR. 10 points: 25-50% PCR. 5 points: 10-25% PCR. 0 points: <10% PCR. Dimension 3 — Material Reduction (0-15 points): Comparison to industry standard packaging weight for the same product category. Score based on percentage lighter than benchmark. Dimension 4 — Carbon Footprint (0-20 points): Lifecycle carbon assessment from raw material through disposal. Compared to category benchmark. Includes transportation impact based on supplier distance. Dimension 5 — Compostability (0-15 points): Whether the packaging is commercially or home compostable. Certified compostable (BPI, TUV) scores highest. Dimension 6 — Supply Chain Efficiency (0-15 points): Packaging design impact on logistics — cube utilization, case count per pallet, weight per unit. Higher efficiency means fewer trucks and less fuel. Current GFS packaging portfolio scores: Corrugated cases: 72/100 (strong recyclability, good PCR content). BOPP labels: 45/100 (limited recyclability but lightweight). Shrink sleeves: 38/100 (recyclability challenges, pursuing alternatives). Stand-up pouches: 42/100 (multi-layer laminate limits recycling). Target: achieve a portfolio-weighted average of 65/100 by 2027. Improvement roadmap includes transitioning to mono-material pouches, increasing PCR content in corrugated to 60%, and exploring paper-based shrink sleeve alternatives.
All supplementary guidelines follow the GFS Design System v10.0 standards. Updates require brand team approval. Document ID: GFS-2026-SUP.
R01Corrugated Case Design StandardsImplementation Reference — GFS Design System v10.0
This section provides detailed implementation specifications for the GFS corrugated case design standards as part of the design system v10.0. All specifications herein are considered controlled documentation and must be followed precisely during implementation. The packaging program at Global Food Solutions operates under strict brand governance to ensure consistency across all touchpoints — digital, print, packaging, and environmental. Every asset produced must reference these specifications and receive brand team approval before deployment. The headquarters at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 serves as the central coordination point for all brand asset production and distribution. CEO Michael Levine maintains final approval authority on all brand-critical decisions that affect customer-facing materials or partner communications. These guidelines are reviewed annually in Q1 and updated as needed to reflect business growth, market evolution, and technology improvements. Non-compliance with these standards requires a formal deviation request submitted through the brand governance portal with business justification and risk assessment. Deviations are granted for a maximum of 90 days before permanent resolution is required.
Corrugated Case Design Standards — Specification MatrixGFS-PACK-R01 | Rev. 05/2026
Parameter
Value
Description
Owner
Status
Document Type
Controlled
Per GFS-QMS-001 requirements
Brand Team
Active
Review Cycle
Annual
Updated every 12 months or after significant change
Document Owner
On Schedule
Distribution
Electronic
PDF via SharePoint, print copies uncontrolled
All Staff
Active
Training Required
Yes
All affected personnel trained within 30 days
Dept Manager
Tracked
Approval Authority
CEO
Michael Levine signs off on all controlled documents
Quality
Active
Retention Period
7 Years
Per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and GFS retention schedule
Records Mgmt
Compliant
Audit Evidence
Required
Must be available within 4 hours of auditor request
QA Manager
Ready
Change Control
Formal
ECR required for any modification to approved content
Brand Team
Active
Implementation Requirements
All packaging assets must be reviewed by the brand team before publication or distribution. Submit requests via the internal brand portal with a minimum 5 business day lead time. Rush requests require director-level approval and may incur additional production costs. Assets not conforming to these specifications will be rejected and returned for revision. Quality is non-negotiable at Global Food Solutions, and brand quality is a direct extension of product quality.
Version Control Protocol
Version numbering follows semantic versioning: Major.Minor.Patch. Major versions (1.0, 2.0) indicate fundamental redesigns. Minor versions (1.1, 1.2) indicate new assets or significant additions within the existing framework. Patch versions (1.1.1) indicate corrections, typo fixes, or minor adjustments. The current version 9.0 represents the ninth major iteration of the GFS Design System, reflecting the company's growth from a regional distributor to a national food supply intelligence platform. All previous versions are archived but not supported for new production. Migration to current version is mandatory for all active touchpoints within 90 days of release.
Compliance and Governance
Brand compliance is audited quarterly using the GFS Brand Scorecard methodology. Each department is scored on: correct logo usage (pass/fail), color accuracy (Delta E measurement), typography compliance (font and weight verification), template adherence (structural conformity), and overall brand impression (qualitative assessment). Departments achieving less than 85% compliance are required to complete a brand refresher training module within 14 days. Repeated non-compliance escalates to the CEO for corrective action. Brand compliance is a factor in the annual performance review for all managers with external-facing responsibilities.
Document Control: This section is part of the GFS Design System v10.0 controlled documentation set. Print copies are uncontrolled. Always reference the digital version at the GFS design portal. Last reviewed: May 17, 2026. Next review: May 17, 2027. Owner: Brand Team, Global Food Solutions, Inc., 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717. For questions, contact brand@GlobalFoodSolutions.co.
All controlled documents follow ISO 9001:2015 document control principles. Archive previous versions in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/GFS x Claude AI/Design System Archive/.
R02Pallet Pattern Optimization GuideImplementation Reference — GFS Design System v10.0
This section provides detailed implementation specifications for the GFS pallet pattern optimization guide as part of the design system v10.0. All specifications herein are considered controlled documentation and must be followed precisely during implementation. The packaging program at Global Food Solutions operates under strict brand governance to ensure consistency across all touchpoints — digital, print, packaging, and environmental. Every asset produced must reference these specifications and receive brand team approval before deployment. The headquarters at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 serves as the central coordination point for all brand asset production and distribution. CEO Michael Levine maintains final approval authority on all brand-critical decisions that affect customer-facing materials or partner communications. These guidelines are reviewed annually in Q1 and updated as needed to reflect business growth, market evolution, and technology improvements. Non-compliance with these standards requires a formal deviation request submitted through the brand governance portal with business justification and risk assessment. Deviations are granted for a maximum of 90 days before permanent resolution is required.
Updated every 12 months or after significant change
Document Owner
On Schedule
Distribution
Electronic
PDF via SharePoint, print copies uncontrolled
All Staff
Active
Training Required
Yes
All affected personnel trained within 30 days
Dept Manager
Tracked
Approval Authority
CEO
Michael Levine signs off on all controlled documents
Quality
Active
Retention Period
7 Years
Per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and GFS retention schedule
Records Mgmt
Compliant
Audit Evidence
Required
Must be available within 4 hours of auditor request
QA Manager
Ready
Change Control
Formal
ECR required for any modification to approved content
Brand Team
Active
Implementation Requirements
All packaging assets must be reviewed by the brand team before publication or distribution. Submit requests via the internal brand portal with a minimum 5 business day lead time. Rush requests require director-level approval and may incur additional production costs. Assets not conforming to these specifications will be rejected and returned for revision. Quality is non-negotiable at Global Food Solutions, and brand quality is a direct extension of product quality.
Version Control Protocol
Version numbering follows semantic versioning: Major.Minor.Patch. Major versions (1.0, 2.0) indicate fundamental redesigns. Minor versions (1.1, 1.2) indicate new assets or significant additions within the existing framework. Patch versions (1.1.1) indicate corrections, typo fixes, or minor adjustments. The current version 9.0 represents the ninth major iteration of the GFS Design System, reflecting the company's growth from a regional distributor to a national food supply intelligence platform. All previous versions are archived but not supported for new production. Migration to current version is mandatory for all active touchpoints within 90 days of release.
Compliance and Governance
Brand compliance is audited quarterly using the GFS Brand Scorecard methodology. Each department is scored on: correct logo usage (pass/fail), color accuracy (Delta E measurement), typography compliance (font and weight verification), template adherence (structural conformity), and overall brand impression (qualitative assessment). Departments achieving less than 85% compliance are required to complete a brand refresher training module within 14 days. Repeated non-compliance escalates to the CEO for corrective action. Brand compliance is a factor in the annual performance review for all managers with external-facing responsibilities.
Document Control: This section is part of the GFS Design System v10.0 controlled documentation set. Print copies are uncontrolled. Always reference the digital version at the GFS design portal. Last reviewed: May 17, 2026. Next review: May 17, 2027. Owner: Brand Team, Global Food Solutions, Inc., 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717. For questions, contact brand@GlobalFoodSolutions.co.
All controlled documents follow ISO 9001:2015 document control principles. Archive previous versions in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/GFS x Claude AI/Design System Archive/.
R03Packaging Line Changeover ProtocolImplementation Reference — GFS Design System v10.0
This section provides detailed implementation specifications for the GFS packaging line changeover protocol as part of the design system v10.0. All specifications herein are considered controlled documentation and must be followed precisely during implementation. The packaging program at Global Food Solutions operates under strict brand governance to ensure consistency across all touchpoints — digital, print, packaging, and environmental. Every asset produced must reference these specifications and receive brand team approval before deployment. The headquarters at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 serves as the central coordination point for all brand asset production and distribution. CEO Michael Levine maintains final approval authority on all brand-critical decisions that affect customer-facing materials or partner communications. These guidelines are reviewed annually in Q1 and updated as needed to reflect business growth, market evolution, and technology improvements. Non-compliance with these standards requires a formal deviation request submitted through the brand governance portal with business justification and risk assessment. Deviations are granted for a maximum of 90 days before permanent resolution is required.
Packaging Line Changeover Protocol — Specification MatrixGFS-PACK-R03 | Rev. 05/2026
Parameter
Value
Description
Owner
Status
Document Type
Controlled
Per GFS-QMS-001 requirements
Brand Team
Active
Review Cycle
Annual
Updated every 12 months or after significant change
Document Owner
On Schedule
Distribution
Electronic
PDF via SharePoint, print copies uncontrolled
All Staff
Active
Training Required
Yes
All affected personnel trained within 30 days
Dept Manager
Tracked
Approval Authority
CEO
Michael Levine signs off on all controlled documents
Quality
Active
Retention Period
7 Years
Per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and GFS retention schedule
Records Mgmt
Compliant
Audit Evidence
Required
Must be available within 4 hours of auditor request
QA Manager
Ready
Change Control
Formal
ECR required for any modification to approved content
Brand Team
Active
Implementation Requirements
All packaging assets must be reviewed by the brand team before publication or distribution. Submit requests via the internal brand portal with a minimum 5 business day lead time. Rush requests require director-level approval and may incur additional production costs. Assets not conforming to these specifications will be rejected and returned for revision. Quality is non-negotiable at Global Food Solutions, and brand quality is a direct extension of product quality.
Version Control Protocol
Version numbering follows semantic versioning: Major.Minor.Patch. Major versions (1.0, 2.0) indicate fundamental redesigns. Minor versions (1.1, 1.2) indicate new assets or significant additions within the existing framework. Patch versions (1.1.1) indicate corrections, typo fixes, or minor adjustments. The current version 9.0 represents the ninth major iteration of the GFS Design System, reflecting the company's growth from a regional distributor to a national food supply intelligence platform. All previous versions are archived but not supported for new production. Migration to current version is mandatory for all active touchpoints within 90 days of release.
Compliance and Governance
Brand compliance is audited quarterly using the GFS Brand Scorecard methodology. Each department is scored on: correct logo usage (pass/fail), color accuracy (Delta E measurement), typography compliance (font and weight verification), template adherence (structural conformity), and overall brand impression (qualitative assessment). Departments achieving less than 85% compliance are required to complete a brand refresher training module within 14 days. Repeated non-compliance escalates to the CEO for corrective action. Brand compliance is a factor in the annual performance review for all managers with external-facing responsibilities.
Document Control: This section is part of the GFS Design System v10.0 controlled documentation set. Print copies are uncontrolled. Always reference the digital version at the GFS design portal. Last reviewed: May 17, 2026. Next review: May 17, 2027. Owner: Brand Team, Global Food Solutions, Inc., 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717. For questions, contact brand@GlobalFoodSolutions.co.
All controlled documents follow ISO 9001:2015 document control principles. Archive previous versions in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/GFS x Claude AI/Design System Archive/.
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