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Packaging Terms to Know

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

Packaging Terms to Know
Every industry has jargon, and it can take years of exposure to become familiar with the terms that are common in any given industry.Usually, you have time to get familiar with jargon when you enter a new industry, but that may not be the case when you are responsible for your organization’s packaging and shipping needs. It’s necessary for you to hit the ground running, and that means that you nee …
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What Fits in Your Custom Poly Mailers?

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

What Fits in Your Custom Poly Mailers?
Recipients love the sleekness and protection of poly mailers. Shippers love the ease and affordability of poly mailers. When compared to default shipping options like corrugated boxes, poly mailers are: Waterproof.Lighter.Flexible.Easy to label.Easy to open.Easy to customize.Of course, poly mailers aren’t intended to be default replacements for corrugated boxes. There are simply many applications …
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Single Trip Packaging vs Returnable Packaging

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

Single Trip Packaging vs Returnable Packaging
Every package has a life cycle. Companies that manufacture, package, and sell products are tasked with determining the life cycle of every piece of packaging using a variety of factors that all boil down to value. This is no small task. Considerations like cost, sustainability, product integrity, employee efficiency, and customer perceptions all loom when it’s time to decide what the intended life …
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5 Ways to Create Minimalist Packaging

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

5 Ways to Create Minimalist Packaging
Have you noticed the trend toward minimalism in the last few years? It’s pretty difficult to ignore as many online influencers share their tips for creating a simpler and more meaningful life.Minimalism also deals with design. It may take the form of a home that is decorated with a minimum of fuss, emphasizing straight lines and sleek curves. Clutter and anything that is deemed unnecessary is cast …
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