Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Tips for a Successful Packaging Business


Being in the packaging industry requires determination and hard work. Individuals who are also involved in the industry should take their time learning new ways on how they can innovate their businesses. Shipping boxes, packaging boxes, gift boxes, and decorated boxes are among the products of these businesses, and they are following tips so that they can present their product effectively to their customers and clients.

1. The first thing that you have to remember if you will be in the packaging industry would be presenting the boxes neatly. You need to remove any shipping labels that are still within the box and do everything to make it look new. Old shipping labels can be torn down or scratched off the surface of the box.

2. Try to save a lot of money by using free boxes given by the postal department, or any other spare boxes that you can find. There are many establishments across the country which provides free boxes to anyone who might need it, and you can use them for your packaging business. You would see how much money it will save in the long run.

3. To conserve the tapes used in your boxes, make sure that you will be applying it in the “H” style, which means, covering all of the openings found on the top part of the box. By applying a strong tape on its top, the box could not force open, and it could be securely taped and sealed, preventing its contents from spilling out.

4. Use the strongest tapes possible, and do not rely on weak tapes because it might crack open during delivery and the goods inside can be destroyed. Use the appropriate tape, which is two inches wide and has a very strong grip. Packaging tapes are available in all department stores across the United States.


5. Protecting the item sealed inside the box is important, so make sure that the package is rested in a cushion or newspaper before being placed inside the box. To add more protection, place the box inside another box, filling it with additional newspaper for protection. Remember that the packages must be delivered to the owner safely, and spending money for protection is worth it.

6. If you are using a newspaper to serve as the packaging’s cushion, remember to move it away from the ink. The ink from the newspaper might reach the package, damaging its color.

7. If you are shipping cookies and other related food items, make sure to seal them inside a protected box to prevent them from being crumbled.


8. It is also important to put in your contact details when sending a package to a customer. Providing a business card will suffice, and it would also help the receiver identify the information about your packaging company.

9. Also, it is important to check the delivery and shipping schedules constantly. Try to follow up with your client, and ask them if the package came. You also need to take note of all the local holidays that might affect the delivery schedule.

10. Once the package has been delivered, try to reach out to your client and ask them about the delivery and the condition of the item. It would be good for your company’s reputation, and a lot of positive reviews would follow suit. If your client feels positive with the services they received, chances are, they will be contacting you once again for the same services.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Cardboard’s Widespread Use


Whether you realize it or not, cardboard is one of the most abundant materials in our nation. Sure, you may think wood, cotton, or plastic are up there in the top materials (and they certainly are), but think about how many packages are shipped every single day in America. What are those packages enclosed in? Cardboard shipping boxes.


What makes this material so abundant, then? Well, for starters, it’s incredibly cheap to produce. And just in case you didn’t know, cardboard comes from recycled paper everywhere. Essentially, all the paper you can think of in the world at some point or another is recycled. And cardboard happens to be the main place that paper goes.


Another reason it’s so widely used is its weight. Shipping rates often depend on the size and weight of a parcel. Well, if the size can be kept to pretty much the item’s dimensions (give or take a few inches extra from the cardboard box) and the weight is just a few ounces more from the cardboard, the rates won’t increase much at all. That’s the idea behind it, at least.

Additionally, cardboard is quite sturdy for being so lightweight and cheap. No, it’s not going to withstand a blunt force blow from a hammer anytime soon, but packages that are bumped around in transit are extremely unlikely to damage the goods within, especially with proper packing paper or bubble wrap.

When you think about it, cardboard is the perfect candidate for shipping boxes around the world. Plastic cannot be broken down and reused as easily (nor is it environmentally friendly by any means like cardboard is). Plastic also would weigh more and costs more to make than cardboard (considering cardboard is merely recycled paper).

Overall, it comes as no surprise that cardboard is the main material used for shipping goods locally, nationally, and internationally. We’re very likely to be seeing those classic brown boxes on people’s doorsteps for the foreseeable future. That is until we advance our technology or come up with a newer, cheaper, lighter, sturdier material, at least.

Think of cardboard as a super material. Even though you see it everyday, to the point that it’s become invisible to you and just another box laying up against the wall, it’s one of the most well-known and widely used materials the world sees daily. Considering it’s simply recycled paper, that’s pretty amazing.