Services
Shrink Wrapping
Shrink wrap is commonly used as an over wrap on many types of packaging, including cartons, boxes, toys and beverage cans. A variety of products may be totally enclosed in shrink-wrap to stabilize the product, unitize them, keep them clean, bring out the graphics in the product or add tamper resistance to the package. The most commonly used shrink-wrap is polyolefin. It is used for clarity and is available in a variety of thickness, strengths and shrink ratios. This film can come in plain (clear) or printed with your particular graphics on it.
Blister Packaging
Blister packs consist of carded packaging where goods such as toys, hardware, and electrical items are contained between a specially made paperboard card and clear pre-formed plastic such as PVC. Consumers can easily examine the product through the transparent plastic. The card can be brightly colored and designed depending on the item inside, and the PVC is affixed to the card using heat, pressure to activate, and adhesive on the blister card.
Bundle Wrapping
Bundle wrapping is a cousin of shrink-wrapping but there are some important differences between the two. First, bundle wrapping primarily uses polyethylene film. The thicknesses are commonly higher in gauge. The film’s added strength gives bundle wrapping an important advantage by reducing secondary packaging costs by usually eliminating the need for block-and-brace and strengthening components such as corrugate and paperboard inserts. Second, bundle wraps benefit the marketing department. The print-registered film acceptance helps for point-of-purchase impact. Marketers need this flexibility; retailers are requiring it to stimulate sales.
Shrink Banding
Shrink banding or sleeving is used to hold individual products together in a group for instance gallon jugs, mouthwash, chapstick, etc. as seen in many club stores.
Date Coding
We date code all products for our customers. This helps them identify our production date and the product becomes traceable if necessary.
Retail Displays
Quarter, half and full retail pallet displays are hand assembled and often found in club stores in strategic locations for point of purchase impact. We have filled displays with as many as 100 items in one display.










