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Bob Janik
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Strapping Machines: An Underrated Ally for Your Packaging
As your packaging production ramps up, so must your processes. Yes, while it may have been feasible to manually complete some tasks when you were growing the company and working with small amounts, automation is often necessary to streamline efficiency as operations grow. Though it may seem like an afterthought, one piece of equipment that can achieve time savings and maximize productivi...
Guide to Third-Party Warehousing & Fulfillment (AKA 3PLs)
No matter how strong your product is or how skillfully your marketing is implemented, your customers’ opinions of your brand rest in one place: logistics. Getting their order in one piece, well-presented, and on time is crucial to the continued success of your business, but what’s the best way to make that happen? Third Party Warehousing 101 While you have several options, most growth-or...
Stock vs. Custom Packaging Boxes: What's the Difference?
Sometimes the question of how to package a product comes out as an afterthought. The product is produced and ready to go out to customers, and somebody finally says, “So how are we going to ship this?” The Importance of Selecting Stock or Custom Packaging Boxes The job of selecting the right packaging should be considered as part of the entire production process. You want to find the per...
Branded Packaging Materials Create a Better Customer Experience
Business owners around the world continuously try to make the next big selling product. However, what about 95% of owners forget to focus on is the presentation. Packaging allows business owners to tell customers why their product is different and why their brand is better than their competitors. As a business owner, you should think of how you want your client to see your product. The c...
How to Reduce Load Damage With Industrial Packaging Supplies
Every year, companies lose billions of dollars in merchandise during shipment. Most of the time, this is due to freight not being properly bonded to their pallets. However, sometimes a faulty load due to incorrect stacking is not the problem, but rather an issue with the actual packaging of the product. Making sure that the packaging process is done correctly will decrease the risk of un...