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There’s nothing more exciting than seeing a package on your front door when you get home—it’s like Christmas morning. However, you’d be even more amazed if you knew about the process it took to get the item to your door. Packaging and supply companies go through a lot of work to bring you your packages. This article will discuss factors to consider when packaging a product so that you can develop a newfound appreciation for the items on your doorstep.
Masking tape is quickly becoming one of the most popular household items, and it’s not hard to see why. This low-cost and durable material is perhaps one of the most versatile tools one can keep around their house. Artists and DIY-ers around the world seem to find newer and greater uses for masking tape, but for the sake of this article, let’s go back to basics. Today, we will be answering three of the biggest questions related to masking tape: what is it, what makes it different from painter’s tape, and what is masking tape used for?
Masking tape is typically made from crepe paper backing, although some masking tapes are made from alternative backing materials like polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The backing material is coated with a layer of adhesive and, as a pressure-sensitive tape, sticks to surfaces with only a light application of pressure.
Manufacturers will either use a
If you do a lot of business by mail, are you using the strongest, most durable, and convenient-to-use packing tape? Your two primary choices boil down to pressure versus water-activated tape. Both have their benefits, and it may well be that having both at hand in case of unexpected events as the best choice. But when it comes down to specific jobs, it’s worth reviewing which is best for what sort of jobs. So, pressure vs. water-activated tape: which to choose?
The United States Postal Service processes and delivers over 421 million pieces of mail every day, and it’s not always smooth sailing. Envelopes and parcels can endure rough handling, shifting, and exposure to moisture and environmental contaminants while in transit or in storage. Additionally, bulky, oversized packaging can drive up your dimensional weight expenses, or the costs derived from the volumetric size of your shipment. With shipping risks and high costs abound, what can you do to ensure damage-free, low-cost deliveries?
The answer is quite simple, in fact: get yourself a batch of poly mailers! These durable plastic mailers not only protect your goods from the rough conditions of shipping and storage, but they also keep your shipping costs low with their lightweight, flexible design. If you want to learn more about this reliable and versatile packaging, keep reading below.
Moving is the most stressful event in your life, at least according to a 2020 study conducted by OnePoll and North American Van Lines. Beating out other high contenders like “going through a divorce” and “having children”, 45% of participants in the study declared moving to be the single most stressful life event. Within the category of moving, most participants determined that the act of packing was the most stressful part of moving, outranking money-related stressors like “budgeting for movers” or “saving up for an apartment lease”.
So if packing is supposed to be the most stressful part of the most stressful event in your life, what can you do to give yourself a little break? Get yourself a roll of stretch wrap! Stretch wrap is one of the most versatile tools in the world of shipping and storage. And in the middle
Poly mailers are some of the best packaging materials out there. These plastic envelopes are not only puncture and moisture-resistant, but they are also thin, versatile, and highly cost-effective when purchased in bulk. So if you’ve gone and ordered yourself a stock of poly mailers, the next logical question may be: how do I use these?
The USPS has extensive rules and regulations concerning the mailability of letters, flat envelopes, and parcels. Generally speaking, items packed in a poly mailer cannot be too heavy or too difficult to handle, and they must fill the entire mailer or be bolstered by cushioning material like tissue paper or packing peanuts. However, this description is highly simplified and does not go over topics like mailer size and nonmailable materials. In order to go over all the aspects of mailing poly mailers, let’s start with…
Mailed goods are differentiated by load type, or the level
It’s common knowledge that shipping expenses increase when you ship heavy items. But then one day you ship a massive package that only weighs around 10 pounds, yet you’re still hit with substantial shipping costs. Why does it cost so much to ship something so lightweight? It’s because the shipping companies are charging you based on your package’s dimensional weight.
Also known as DIM weight or volumetric weight, this measurement has less to do with the weight of your shipment and more with how much space your shipment takes up. Delivery trucks and shipping containers only have so much space inside and companies are determined to make the most of every cubic inch of it. In this article, we will go over what dimensional weight is, how to calculate it, and a few smart tactics for reducing your DIM weight expenses.
DIM weight is, essentially, the calculation of a package’s hypothetical weight. This hypothetical
Poly mailers are essential to the e-commerce industry. Plastic, waterproof envelopes are a great alternative to the conventional cardboard box. Not to mention, these lightweight, flat mailers save sellers tons of money in shipping fees. We’ve answered a few of the most common questions about poly mailers below!
Poly mailers are made from polyethylene material. Polyethylene can be molded into an extensive variety of shapes and forms, including many different sizes of poly mailer.
Poly mailers are durable, white plastic bags that feature a self-sealing adhesive on the envelope’s flap. This adhesive not only saves people the cost of purchasing extra tape, but it also acts as a tamper-evident seal that shields your goods from pilferage. Poly mailers are completely waterproof and resist common contaminants like dirt and dust.
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