
The Operational Challenge
Roket’s serving trays were built from eight separate packaging elements sourced from four different suppliers. Assembly required time, coordination and end of day preparation.
Teams would stay behind to pre fold trays for the following morning. The system lacked structural consistency, stackability and scalability. Inventory management was fragmented. Storage was inefficient. Expansion was limited. The design problem was operational.

Design Strategy
The approach focused on architectural clarity.
Component reduction from eight elements to five, supplier consolidation from four to two, and the development of a fully stackable geometry. The system includes a reinforced base shell for structural rigidity, a transparent rigid lid for food visibility, and a unified branded locking band.
Every decision aimed to simplify production, streamline logistics, and strengthen visual coherence.
This was not packaging decoration.
It was system design.



Measurable Impact

Modular Architecture





