The scale of orders and changing consumer expectations make it necessary to carefully review the costs of each stage of the shipping process. One of these is packaging, which can be streamlined and optimised.
In the construction industry, the soundness of workmanship and the proper protection of materials and surfaces are of vital importance, both in terms of responsibility for the objects being built and for the image of your company.
Careful protection of each product is key to minimising parcel damage in transit and complaints, which often generate considerable costs for the business. So which packaging materials should you bet on?
Manufacturers of sanitary ceramics have a major challenge when it comes to packaging their products – the products are heavy, but at the same time fragile. They are easily scratched, chipped or broken as a result of shocks or impacts occurring during transport.
In the furniture industry, products are often large in size (sofas, wardrobes, armchairs, etc.). In addition, the surface of the individual products is often delicate, such as lacquered fronts or leather upholstery. How can the packaging system be optimised to maintain the same process quality?
In the automotive industry, even minor component damage can lead to serious consequences in the form of defective final products or production delays.
What materials will effectively protect the products you produce and distribute?
Tax ID: 5542933469
Regon: 363174032
KRS: 0000590271
Tax ID: 5542933469
Regon: 363174032
KRS: 0000590271