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Selasa, 22 Juli 2014

Reducing Your Costs On Packaging: Some Tips

By Lenna Stockwell


If you have a product to sell than you probably also have some type of packaging. Often packaging costs are sky high and really eat into your overall profits. Consider the following suggestions when looking for ways to reduce your packaging costs.

Take a good look at your package. One of the ways that many companies shave money off packaging costs is to reduce the actual size of the packaging. A smaller box or smaller bag can hold the same product perhaps just as well. Thermoform plastic packaging can be designed and created to eliminate almost all excess packaging. Thermoform blister packs can protect your product as well as displaying it for the consumer, which can be a great way to entice buyers.

The costs of shipping are very steep with fuel costs being high as well in these times so if you want to lessen the size then do so, so that you can lessen the costs of shipping. Have a smaller package instead if you want something to weigh less which could really give you major savings when it comes to shipping. Affecting the weight also is the type of package material you use. Cardboards and thermoform plastic packaging are equal to lightweights. Thermoform plastic is also a good alternative for you to consider which is more protective.

Thermoform packaging is much more versatile unlike cardboard or aluminum. The large, thin sheets of plastic are where it all starts. Heating the sheets is done first then they are forced into molds. Vacuum thermoforming is how it could be done or through the process of injection molding. A mold will be created by your thermoforming company for your product and you can use them for many months and years to come.

One great thing about thermoplastic is the high recyclability especially if you go for the custom packaging that was made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or the high-density polyethylene (HDPE). These two plastic which are polymers are mostly accepted throughout the United States by curbside recycling programs. LDPE or the low-density polyethylene is also accepted by recycling centers around the country and also PP or polypropylene. In theory though, almost all thermoplastics can be recycled.

Your best course of action would be to contact a company such as Indepak, which offers custom packaging solutions for clients in many different industries. These include design custom product packaging for retail clients and those involved in the food, medical or agricultural industries.




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