When it comes to shipping goods, businesses are eager to ensure that their products arrive in immaculate condition.
Protective packaging plays a hugely important role in preventing damage to your goods during transit, and makes certain that your customers have an easy, stress-free experience when they purchase from your business.
To find the best packaging solution for your business, the first question to ask yourself is why you’re searching for protective packaging.
Does your current packaging protect your goods well enough? Are you having a high return rate of damaged goods? Are you getting negative feedback from customers and now you’re looking to introduce improved protective packaging for your business? Perhaps you’re unsure what protective packaging is the best for your product? Or, maybe you’re searching for a greener alternative?
Whatever your scenario, we can help. Read on to explore the world of protective packaging, and how to use it for your business.
What type of protective packaging is best for my product?
Keeping goods in pristine condition during transit is the key to success for many businesses.
If your products are being damaged during the transportation process, perhaps you’re using packaging that isn’t well-suited for your product.
When it comes to protective packaging, there are several categories that could protect your product, including:
- Voidfill
Fills the space between the given product and package, using certain paper padding, air bags, foam-in-place, or loosefill. One of our most popular solutions is the Paperplus Papillon. - Bubble wrap
For products of high value, premium bubble wrap is recommended as it retains air and protection for longer. For fragile items, small bubble wrap is recommended. It’s very lightweight and flexible, which means it can be used to separate several products in one package. - Paper wrap
A sustainable and protective wrapping system for all your packaging needs. Paper wrap is designed to substitute your traditional bubble wrap for an eco-friendly packaging solution. - Edge guards
Edge guards offer protection for products prone to corner and edge protection. Plastic and paper corner guards are used to prevent damage at product level, and are extremely useful for protecting materials including aluminium, plastic, and soft wood. - Polystyrene
An extremely lightweight and compact packaging solution, polystyrene can be used to fill empty carton ends, or customised to fit your product perfectly. - Polyethylene
Polyethylene can be used in the form of ‘L’, ‘O’ and ‘U’ shaped profiles, or as standard rolls in varying thicknesses. They offer protective cushioning for fragile items. - Stratocell
A low cost, closed cell polyethylene foam, Stratocell can be placed securely in areas needed for optimal product protection.
We’ve discussed this topic previously in a recent blog, which explores the best packaging solutions for your product.