Test Types
ISTA tests range from those utilized early in the design process as a screening tool (1-Series) to tests that are general simulations of the hazards typically found in a specific shipment type (3-Series), and ensuring you select the correct one for your desired outcome is important.
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Non-Simulation Tests
1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1G, 1H
Challenge the integrity of the product and package combination. Useful as screening tests but not designed to simulate environmental occurrences.
Partial Simulation Tests
2A, 2B, 2C
More thorough screening test useful for refining preliminary designs. Not intended to be predictive of shipping performance.
General Simulation Tests
3A, 3B, 3E, 3F, 3H, 3K
Provide a simulation of the damage-producing motions, forces, conditions, and sequences of transport environments. Useful as a predictive tool to understand risk of damage.
Enhanced Simulation Tests
4AB
Customizing test plans that closely tie the tests and sequence to a user-defined pattern of distribution environment hazards.
Member Performance Tests
6-AMAZON.com, 6-SAMSCLUB, 6-FEDEX
Created by an ISTA member or in cooperation with ISTA to establish unique requirements or to reflect their particular conditions of distribution. Useful in evaluating the effectiveness of packaging against hazards represented in their supply chain.
Development Tests
7D, 7E
Used in the development of transport packages by comparing the relative performance of two or more container designs but are not intended to evaluate the protection afforded packaged-products.
Non-Simulation Integrity Tests
1 Series Non-Simulation Integrity Performance Tests challenge the strength and robustness of the product and package combination. Not designed to simulate environmental occurrences. Useful as screening tests, particularly when used as a consistent benchmark over time.
Procedure 1A
Integrity Testing for Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Procedure 1B
Integrity Testing Packaged-Products weighing Over 150 lb (68 kg)
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Procedure 1C
Extended Integrity Testing for Individual Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Procedure 1D
Extended Integrity Testing for Individual Packaged-Products weighing Over 150 lb (68 kg)
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Procedure 1E
Integrity Testing for Unitized Loads
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Procedure 1G
Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less utilizing Random Vibration
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Procedure 1H
Integrity Testing for Packaged-Products weighing Over 150 lb (68 kg) utilizing Random Vibration
Useful as a screening tool early in the design process.
Partial Simulation Tests
ISTA 2-Series protocols are Partial Simulation Performance Tests that includes tests with at least one element of a 3-Series type General Simulation performance test, such as atmospheric conditioning or mode-shaped random vibration, in addition to basic elements of a 1-Series type Non-Simulation Integrity test.
Procedure 2A
Packaged-Products weighing 150 lb (68 kg) or Less
Testing of individual packaged-products weighing 150 lbs (68 kg) or less when prepared for shipment.
Procedure 2B
Packaged-Products weighing over 150 lb (68 kg)
Testing of individual packaged-products weighing over 150 lbs (68 kg) when prepared for shipment.
Procedure 2C
Furniture Packages
A partial simulation test for individual packaged furniture products transported in a container (Case Goods).
General Simulation Tests
ISTA 3-Series protocols are General Simulation Performance Tests that are designed to provide a laboratory simulation of the damage-producing motions, forces, conditions, and sequences of transport environments. Applicable across broad sets of circumstances, such as a variety of vehicle types and routes, or a varying number of handling exposures. Characteristics will include simple shaped random vibration, different drop heights applied to the sample package, and/or atmospheric conditioning such as tropical wet or winter/frozen.
Procedure 3A
Parcel Delivery System Shipments 150 lb (70kg) or Less
Test for individual packaged-products shipped through a parcel delivery system and is appropriate for standard, small, flat and elongated packages distributed as individual packages, either by air or ground.
Procedure 3B
Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) Shipment
Test for packaged-products commonly shipped through an LTL delivery system such as Standard, Cylindrical, and Palletized or Skidded, where different types of packaged-products, often from different shippers and intended for different ultimate destinations, are mixed in the same load.
Procedure 3E
Similar Packaged-Products in Unitized Loads for Truckload Shipment
Test for unitized loads of similar retail or institutional packaged-products shipped through a Full Truckload (FTL) delivery system where an entire trailer-load is filled with unitized packaged-products, often of similar retail packaged-products, intended for one destination such as from a manufacturing location to a distribution center.
Procedure 3F
Distribution Center to Retail Outlet Shipment 100 lb (45 kg)
Test for an individual packaged-product weighing 100 lb (45 kg) or less shipped as part of a mixed pallet configuration for regional shipment; typically from a distribution center to a retail facility.
Procedure 3H
Mechanically Handled Bulk Transport Containers
Test for bulk loads made up of one transport container or system consisting of the same product that because of their size and/or weight must be handled by mechanical means such as automotive parts in a reusable rack.
Project 3K
Fast Moving Consumer Goods for the European Retail Supply Chain
Test for fast moving packaged consumer products shipped through the multiple-retail supply chain environment in Europe. This method applies equally to shelf ready and non-shelf ready packages where retailer operations include shipment of store-specific mixed loads in roll cages or as mixed pallets.
Enhanced Simulation Tests
Tailoring testing elements to individual situations while using up-to-date and specific hazard profiles and parameters enables for an Enhanced Simulation. ISTA 4AB allows users to generate custom test plans that closely ties the tests and sequence to a user-defined pattern of distribution and includes a broad range of current and quantitative information on distribution environment hazards.
ISTA 4AB
ISTA Project 4AB is a web-based software application that generates Enhanced Simulation Test Plans.
Member Performance
ISTA 6-Series protocols are Member Performance Tests created to reflect supply chain elements of Global 500 Retailers or Carriers determined by the ISTA Standards Council to be unique and therefore do not translated well to industry standardization. The tests may be completely original or may be modifications or variations of ISTA Procedures or Projects or other published and accepted tests.
Project 6-AMAZON.COM-SIOC
Ships in Own Container (SIOC) for Amazon.com Distribution System Shipment
General simulation test for packaged-products shipped by Vendors to Amazon Fulfillment Centers (FC) and delivered to final customer destinations via Parcel or Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) outbound shipment methods without any additional packaging or preparation by Amazon. It challenges the capability of both package and product to withstand the hazards normally encountered from receipt at an FC through handling and transport by a carrier.
Project 6-AMAZON.COM-Over Boxing
e-Commerce Fulfillment for Parcel Delivery Shipment
General simulation test for individual retail packaged-product weighing 70 pounds (32 kilograms) or less being placed into a master shipping container (Over Box), by Amazon, either by itself with the addition of dunnage(air pillows, etc.) or with multiple individual retail packaged-products with dunnage for shipment from Amazon.com to an end consumer through a parcel delivery system.
Project 6-SAMSCLUB
Packaged-Products for Sam's Club® Distribution System Shipment
General simulation test for packaged-products shipped through the Sam‘s Club® distribution system to final destinations in the U.S. In this system, packaged-products are typically shipped from a domestic or international manufacturer through one or more Distribution Centers (DCs), and then to the clubs (stores). The original shipment configuration may be altered at a DC to fit the needs of the system but typically final shipment to the club is on a pallet.
6-FEDEX-A
FedEx Procedures for Testing Packaged Products Weighing Up to 150 lbs.
Pre-shipment tests to simulate FedEx air and ground shipping environments.
6-FEDEX-B
FedEx Procedures for Testing Packaged Products Weighing Over 150 lbs.
Pre-shipment tests to simulate the FedEx Express Freight shipping environment.
Development Tests
ISTA 7-Series protocols are used in the development of transport packages. They can be used to compare relative performance of two or more container designs but are not intended to evaluate the protection afforded packaged-products.
Procedure 7D
Temperature Test for Transport Packaging
A development test to evaluate the effects of external temperature exposures of individual package-products.
Standard 7E
Testing Standard for Thermal Transport Packaging Used in Parcel Delivery System Shipment
Designed to evaluate the effects of external temperature exposures of individual packaged-products shipped through a parcel delivery system. The profile set was developed by characterizing the transport environment and are designed to represent annual heat and cold seasonal maxima and minima. It can be used as a ‘standalone’ profile or in conjunction with a process standard such as ISTA Standard 20.