
Digging Deeper: Understanding the Most Popular Contract Packaging Formats
Finding the perfect packaging format for your brand is quite a challenge.
When keeping your brand identity, and applying your brand’s uniqueness on your products, packaging format is something you’d like to consider. T.H.E.M provides you with top-performing contract packaging to bring your brand to its most competent quality.
When it comes to finally deciding the packaging formats, thinking about the entire process of production down to the hands of your customers count.
First, you’ll have to make sure that the packaging that contains your product is reliable and secure. Then, you will need another safe packaging to ship and transport your products to reach to the consumer’s doorstep.
If you are running a e-commerce brand, or you are selling directly to your customers in a retail manner, you’ll also want to consider finding a robust packaging solutions to ship your products to your customers.
Ready to select the perfect product packaging for your brand? Read on to learn more.
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Selecting The Right Packaging Format
When deciding about the right format packaging, it’s best to understand how best you could sell your product in its most appealing form, and how a certain packaging type can help you protect your product from spoilage, contamination and damage.
Do you need a reliable open packaging format? Need a stick pouch packaging for your powder-based drinks? We’ll walk you through the types of contract packaging to help you find what’s best for your brand.
Corrugated Boxes
Known as one of the staples in the packaging industry, corrugated boxes are used to ship bulky materials that are easy to break. It can also be used to ship different products that come in multiple quantities.
Corrugated boxes help eliminate the chances of being exposed to tearing, pressure, contamination, breakage and even humidity.
Usually coming from a preformed rectangular cardboard box shape, you may find corrugated boxes to assemble as they arrive in flat stacks.
In order to prevent the materials from shaking or breaking apart, corrugated boxes comes with case specialized partitions or dividers to keep the content intact.
Corrugated boxes are mostly made with case erectors. Case erectors are packaging machineries designed to form flat cardboard materials into traditional boxes. These boxes can then be used to pack and ship products.
Mostly found in food packaging formats and some in open packaging formats, corrugated boxes are used to pack and ship fragile products.
Corrugated cardboard is composed of fiberboards. These corrugated cardboards are amde from multiple layers of fiberboards put together.
Corrugated cardboards are created and strengthened with a process called fluted lamination or corrugation. This lamination process helps your ordinary cardboard strong enough to support the weight of the product and withstand multiple stacking layers.
Flexible Pouches
Following the hype of flax seeds, chia seeds, ketogenic-friendly snacks and even quick bites, flexible pouches are taking the packaging industry by storm.
Flexible pouches are generally manufactured to clearly showcase your products while keeping it fresh and tamper-proof. Sometimes with a resealable build, they are generally made from foil or plastic. Flexible pouches are packaging formats that work well with food and powder-based beverages, industrial liquids, snacks and even small items.
Unlike most packaging formats, flexible pouches have relatively low environmental impact and are less costly to make.
Carded Packaging
Following the hype of flax seeds, chia seeds, ketogenic-friendly snacks and even quick bites, flexible pouches are taking the packaging industry by storm.
Flexible pouches are generally manufactured to clearly showcase your products while keeping it fresh and tamper-proof. Sometimes with a resealable build, they are generally made from foil or plastic. Flexible pouches are packaging formats that work well with food and powder-based beverages, industrial liquids, snacks and even small items.
Unlike most packaging formats, flexible pouches have relatively low environmental impact and are less costly to make.
Flexible Plastic Packaging
Made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) or low-density polyethylene (LDPE), LLDPE is widely used on thin, crystal clear plastic packaging such as shrink wraps and stretch wraps.
LDPE can be manufactured in various thickness and used as a primary packaging. In some cases, LDPE is also used as secondary packaging.
You can mostly find these primary packaging LDPE in food packaging formats, pet foods, pet treats and toys, toilet paper and bags of chips. Meanwhile, secondary LDPE is mostly found on the plastic label wrapped around bottles of water, spread bottles, or canned goods.
Top-Performing Product Packaging Made Explicitly for Your Brand
At T.H.E.M., we understand that every brand is different.
We work on creating reliable, efficient and eco-friendly packaging formats to help you keep your products in it most appealing and most marketable quality. We aim to give brands and end consumers the most impressive quality in product packaging.
Creating high-quality food packaging formats and open packaging formats, we create everything with superior film laminations. We keep your product packaging secure and tamper-proof to preserve their flavor, quality and boost your brand identity.
Using cutting-edge technology in giving your product packaging outstanding tear propagation, we create product packets that bring your customers a remarkable experience.
Reach out to us today to give your brand a stand-out packaging!
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