The window and door industry is one of the fastest-growing segments of the construction sector – dynamic, export-oriented, and driven by increasing demand for premium solutions: energy-efficient, durable, and often customized. However, manufacturing and transporting these products present significant challenges – they are delicate, heavy, large in size, and highly susceptible to damage. That’s why proper packaging is not an add-on, but a key element of effective logistics.
We support manufacturers of windows, doors, gates, roller shutters, and blinds by providing solutions that genuinely enhance safety, work comfort, and the efficiency of packaging processes.
It is one of the most commonly used protective materials in the industry – perfect for packing window profiles, door leaves, gate panels, and roller shutters. It protects against shocks, dirt, scratches, and point pressure. It can be used both for wrapping individual components and as a separating layer in bundled shipments.
We manufacture bubble wrap in various weights and bubble sizes, including reinforced versions. This allows our clients to precisely match the type of bubble wrap to the characteristics of the protected product — its value, weight, dimensions, and transport conditions, taking into account the distance and number of handling operations.
While traditional solutions, such as bubble wrap in rolls, are widely recognized, many of our clients choose customized versions (custom-sized sheets, tubing, centerfolds, and pouches) — not only providing effective protection but also speeding up the entire packaging process and improving operational efficiency.
This is a special version of bubble wrap featuring a slip layer that significantly facilitates handling of components during packaging. It reduces friction, allowing profiles and strips to slide smoothly over the material’s surface. The result? Faster operations, reduced risk of packaging damage, and greater comfort during everyday handling.
To properly protect window and door joinery during transport, attention to detail is essential. Hardware, handles, covers, and other mounting components should be packed separately to prevent accidental damage to glass, frames, or lacquered surfaces.
Instead of wrapping each small item individually, ready-to-use bubble wrap bags with a self-adhesive strip offer a much better solution. They provide a fast and consistent way of packaging — without the need for tape, scissors, or material waste.
This solution is ideal for serial packaging of door and window components — especially when time, organization, and reliable protection matter most.
Lightweight and flexible, ideal for packing small items such as handles, hinges, guides, fittings, and control electronics.
Reinforced version, used for protecting medium-weight items such as roller shutters and blinds.
Three-layer bubble wrap with the bubble placed inside between two outer film layers. Perfect for protecting heavy products such as window frames, roller shutter boxes, corners, and insulated glass units.
Highly tear-resistant — ideal for packaging components with sharp or exposed edges.
PE foam is a popular choice for protecting windows and doors, especially among manufacturers looking for a durable, flexible material that’s safe for delicate surfaces. It absorbs shocks and pressure without scratching, even on lacquered profiles or components with decorative finishes.
What’s more, it doesn’t deform under pressure or absorb moisture, making it ideal for both storage and transport, even in tougher conditions.
Our range includes our proprietary SONG foam — a low-density material that helps reduce plastic usage without compromising protective performance.
It’s commonly used to protect long window profiles, windowsills, aluminum thresholds, and mounting strips. Thicknesses range from 0.8 mm to 15 mm, depending on the weight and size of the packaged product.
We offer not only rolls but also sheets, strips, dividers, and profiles, all customized to specific dimensions and production needs.
When handling a large number of packaging operations, even saving a few seconds per item can make a real difference. That’s why many of our clients choose perforated foam rolls, with tear-off sections defined during ordering. This makes the material easy to separate without cutting — saving time and helping maintain consistent material usage and a tidy packing station.
Many manufacturers use several types of PE foam that differ in thickness and width. Although they may look similar, mixing them up can slow down operations. That’s why, upon request, we color the foam during production — for example, assigning a specific color to each width. This simple solution makes material identification in the warehouse much easier and speeds up order fulfillment.
Corners and edges are the most vulnerable areas — especially during bulk transport when products are strapped together or carried on racks.
In our range, you’ll find:
Additionally, we help select the right stretch tension for the packaging machine to avoid material waste and increase efficiency.
Shrink film, when heated, contracts to tightly fit the shape of the product. It creates a sealed, moisture-resistant, scratch-proof, and dirt-resistant layer.
It’s ideal for packaging windows and doors — both in semi-automatic processes and on production lines. In many companies, it serves as the final protective layer, ensuring safe and aesthetically pleasing transport of the finished product to the customer.
Tax ID: 5542933469
Regon: 363174032
KRS: 0000590271
Tax ID: 5542933469
Regon: 363174032
KRS: 0000590271