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Downtime: the archnemesis of uptime. When your packaging and shipping department experiences downtime, it can bring your entire operations to a screeching halt. This, in turn, results in prolonged deliveries, customer dissatisfaction, and a significant loss to your bottom line.
Packaging downtime is an unfortunate inevitability for any company. However, there are several ways you can minimize downtime so your business can perform at the optimum level. In this highly functional article, we will cover four ways you can keep packaging downtime at bay.
A common phrase you’ll hear in health care is “prevention is better than cure”. The same principle applies to your company’s packaging operations: preventing downtime is a lot easier—and cheaper—than resolving it.
Like with any machinery, your packaging equipment can only run continuously for so long before they start to develop problems. And if you’ve
Jan/San, also known as Janitorial and Sanitation, is a product category that is comprised of workplace products that promote cleanliness, safety, and hygiene. Jan/San products safeguard people from harmful contaminants and provide a safe way to dispose of waste. These products are held to strict standards and regulations to ensure their optimal performance and ability to provide adequate waste management.
We have a separate product guide for our Glove products:
Gloves Product Guide
Trash Can Liners provide a safe and reliable
Packaging can be quite stressful, but perhaps not in the way you’re thinking. While you may be dealing with the stresses of deadlines, customer demands, and daily operations, your packing tape will encounter a different kind of stress: adhesive stress.
Adhesive stress refers to how the adhesive bond is pulled, stretched, and otherwise deformed when acted upon by external forces. In this sticky article, we will go over the five types of stress your tape will face throughout packaging and shipping.
Tensile stress occurs when the adhesive bond is elongated or pulled apart by external forces moving away from each other. The direction of the pulling is perpendicular to the bond and the stress is distributed evenly across the surface.
Whether you’re a construction worker on the jobsite, or a DIY-er looking to improve their home, you want to keep the areas you’re not working on safe from the areas you are working on. The last thing you need when you’re in the middle of a project is your floors getting stained or damaged. That, and a devastating apocalyptic event.
Luckily for you, surface protection tape is available to answer your safeguarding needs. This adhesive film is easily unrolled onto your floors and keeps them safe from debris, stains, scrapes, and other kinds of common damage. However, some important steps need to be taken to ensure that your hard surface or carpet protection tape stays in place and works properly.
Before you apply an inch of tape, you need to clean the surfaces you intend to protect. For hard surfaces, dust and sweep to get rid of loose specks and particles. Then, mop your hard surfaces and let them dry before applying
Visibility is essential in high-risk, high-traffic areas. Whether you find yourself working in a warehouse bustling with tow motors and scissor lifts, or repairing a section of highway and standing a few feet away from 60 mph traffic, staying highly visible is not just professional—it could very well save your life. Thankfully, there’s an easy solution to our hi-vis needs: safety vests.
Safety vests are ubiquitous and universal. From crossing guards, to construction workers, and even to emergency responders, safety vests keep essential workers in sight and in mind. But not all safety vests are the same. Safety vests are differentiated by type and class, following standards set by national organizations. In this highly visible article, we will go over the different kinds of safety vests, how to maintain them, and when to replace them.
Safety vests come in three types, differentiated by who
When you’re in pain, you want relief and you want it now. Thankfully, we have devised ways to use temperature to provide fast pain relief. In fact, from saunas to ice baths, we have been using heat and cold therapies for centuries. These days, when we’re looking for quick and convenient pain relief, we reach for our hot packs and cold packs.
Hot and cold packs are either pressure-activated or kept in heated/chilled environments until they are needed. These tools of thermotherapy are a staple at home, schools, and work, but they are also not without their risks. This article will cover the recommended uses for hot packs and cold packs, as well as some things to watch out for.
Heat is primarily used to release tension and encourage blood flow. Therefore, hot packs
Laundry Wrap is a type of packaging material used to store and transport clean clothes. The breathable material circulates the air and regulates temperature, preventing mildew from forming and spreading. The plastic film protects clean clothes from common contaminants, like dust and dirt.
On Monday, August 8th, 2024, the moon will pass directly in front of the sun and create a total solar eclipse. Those in the path of totality of the so-called “Great North American Eclipse” will get to witness a potentially once-in-a-lifetime event:
Hopefully, you’ve already stocked up on CE and ISO-certified 12312-2 solar eclipse glasses that block harmful infrared and ultraviolet rays when you watch the eclipse. But there’s more to the eclipse than just what’s in the sky; in fact, there are plenty of phenomena happening all around that you can’t miss out on. With the help of our very own packaging supplies, here are three solar eclipse experiments you can perform to make the most of it.
Electrostatic Discharge, or ESD, can be devastating in packaging and shipping. This issue is no more prevalent than in the world of electronics and flammables, where items are incredibly sensitive to static shock. In fact, experts estimate the global cost of ESD damage to be around $5 billion per year.
Unfortunately, a common culprit for this is none other than the packaging. When you unwind a roll of packing tape or place two stretch-wrapped pallets too close to each other, the surface friction can build static electricity; your packaging can end up harming your goods instead of protecting them!
Fortunately, there is a solution: anti-static packaging. Materials like anti-static stretch wrap are specially manufactured and chemically treated to resist ESD. In this shocking article, we will cover how electrostatic discharge works and how anti-static stretch