The Flexible Packaging Blog

Reviews, trends, and tips covering all things flexible packaging to protect your products and your bottom line.

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Equipment | The Business of Packaging | Investment | Packaging Psychology

By: Nathan Dube
June 20th, 2019

When you are planning on buying new machinery for your packaging line, there are several questions you should ask yourself. Where should you consider buying from? Is buying from a distributor or the manufacturer of the machinery a better choice? What are the differences between the two options? Which is the right choice for your business? Read on to find out!

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Packaging Materials | Investment

By: David Roberge
June 6th, 2019

The three main wraps used in shrink packaging material for protecting and securing products for the retail and shipping environments are polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene (PE), and polyolefin (POF). Each has different capabilities and characteristics that make them suitable for specific applications. What are the main differences between these types of shrink wrap? Which is the best choice for your packaging needs? Read on to find out!

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Equipment | Packaging Materials | Investment | Packaging Psychology

By: Nathan Dube
May 30th, 2019

When you are in a position to consider buying packaging machinery and related materials, there are questions that you should ask yourself and your team before making a capital investment. Packaging machinery and materials are not a "one size fits all". By asking the questions below, you will be armed with the knowledge needed to make an educated decision.

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Packaging Materials | The Business of Packaging | Investment | Shipping Protection | Food Packaging

By: David Roberge
April 10th, 2019

Tamper-evident packaging (TEP) provides many benefits to brands and businesses in any industry, the most evident being security. If you are in pharmaceuticals, tamper-evident packaging is a requirement, in others it provides security throughout the supply chain and purchase by the consumer. It's important to understand what TEP is, how it can benefit your business and the differences between tamper-evident and tamper-resistant packaging (TRP). With tamper-evidence, its also important to think of the consumer when selecting your packaging materials for product security.

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Equipment | Packaging Materials | Environment | The Business of Packaging | Plant Performance | Investment | Packaging Design | Packaging Psychology

By: David Roberge
March 21st, 2019

You may wonder why a packaging company would write an article about "Zero Waste Packaging." I mean, that seems counterintuitive, doesn't it? I am sure you are thinking something along the lines of, "if zero-waste packaging were to be fully adopted by corporations and the public alike, wouldn't you go out of business?" While we genuinely appreciate your concern for our well-being, don't worry. While zero-waste packaging could, in theory, pose such a threat, full adoption on a national, let alone a global level, is many years in the future, if at all. Still, zero-waste packaging is an essential topic for us to discuss, as there are both pros and cons to current zero-waste packaging materials, programs, and associated elements. In this article, we will explain what zero-waste packaging is, how it works, and many other topics surrounding the idea of zero-waste packaging. After reading this article, you will have a solid basic understanding of zero-waste packaging and its role in product packaging today and in the future.

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Equipment | Packaging Materials | The Business of Packaging | Plant Performance | Investment | Packaging Design | Food Packaging | Packaging Psychology

By: David Roberge
March 14th, 2019

Packaging trends pop up pretty quickly, and even when you have your finger on the pulse of the industry, there are always innovative new ways to present your items that you may not have considered. One of the most convenient, flexible, and trending new options are stand up pouches. They’ve been around for decades, but with the public’s growing interest in efficiency and waste reduction, they’re rapidly growing in popularity. Basically, stand up pouches are soft sided containers that stand up on their own, unsupported. They usually have a resealable zipper, track, and/or spout, and can carry solid, liquid, or powdered items.