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What You Need To Know About Tamper Evident Packaging

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

What You Need To Know About Tamper Evident Packaging
Tamper-proof packaging is a very useful tool, and its concept is very simple. When a package is sent from one place to the other, it is often very hard to guarantee its security while in transit. Even with very expensive items, it is not realistic to monitor the cargo 24 hours a day. Therefore, there will always be opportunities for product tampering and other mishandling.The solution to this prob …
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What Is The Difference Between Blister, Skin And Clamshell Packaging?

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

What Is The Difference Between Blister, Skin And Clamshell Packaging?
For those who aren’t familiar with the terminology of the packaging industry, things can seem pretty confusing. While every package is unique in some ways, most of them can be classified in a limited number of categories. Three of the most common package types are blister, skin, and clamshell. In this article, we will focus on these three types and explain them in detail. By the time we are done, …
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What Are Blister Packs?

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

What Are Blister Packs?
You might not know what a blister pack is, but you have seen them everywhere. Blister packs are just a certain type of package in which many products are sold. They consist of several different types of packaging, but all of them share one key thing in common. All blister packs work by enclosing the product in a plastic “bubble.” This bubble is also called a “blister,” and it may or may not be att …
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The Three Levels of Packaging

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

The Three Levels of Packaging
To consumers, the term “package” means just one thing. It’s what they have to remove in order to gain access to the product they bought. Few people, except for those who sell goods to the public or to other businesses, ever give a thought to the various categories of packaging, namely primary, secondary, and tertiary.Take the average grocery shopper, for example. They often see both primary and se …
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