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Showing posts with label Packaging Express. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Packaging Express. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Why biodegradable document enclosed wallets are good to use?

There are times when important documents need to be sent from one place to another via courier services or otherwise. There are chances that the parcel gets wet in rains or some other kind of unwanted pressure is inflicted on the same causing damage to the exteriors of the parcel. You might also have seen that many E-commerce websites send the invoices in a separately sealed plastic packet and these are attached to the main parcel externally. These sealed packets are actually called document enclosed wallets and these offer extremely safe storage of important documents like invoices during transit. There are many companies which manufacture these kinds of packaging supplies for commercial purposes. Packaging Express needs special mention.

Advantages of Document Enclosed Wallets

Why buying document enclosed wallets from Packaging Express is a great idea?

We, at Packaging Express, are leading supplier of biodegradable, high-quality document enclosed wallets in the market. Whether you are looking for plain or printed document wallets, we have all varieties in store just for your needs. Moreover, we manufacture these packaging items in various sizes as we know the sizes of documents vary. Therefore there will be need and demand of suitable wallets. It makes no sense if a small invoice is sent in a large document wallet.
Documents Enclosed

These wallets can be fixed directly on the parcel boxes. As a result, there is high professional look on the item. Sometimes invoices and challans need to be furnished during transit. With such excellent packaging, invoices can be checked from outside and there is no need to open the whole parcel for the same.

We, at Packaging Express are highly concerned about the environment. We ensure that all the products that we manufacture and sell are Eco-friendly in nature and biodegradable at the same time. Disposing off these document wallets will not cause any harm to the environment and it will be decomposed easily. The process of decomposition begins when the wallets come in direct contact of sunlight. So if you are planning to reuse these wallets, make sure that you store them in a dark and cool place so that there is no scope of the sun-rays reaching there.

Document enclosed wallets – high in demands in E-commerce industry

The greatest demands of document wallets are seen in the E-commerce industry today. Previously, the invoices of the items that were parceled remained inside the boxes. But now they are put inside the enclosed wallets and affixed on the main box. The packaging item is made from biodegradable materials and keeps the invoice safe from natural forces. We have been supplying these wallets to various E-commerce businesses since a long time. And with passing time, their demands are increasing constantly too. We at Packaging Express try to meet the requirements of our clients and customers in the best way possible.

High quality packaging materials at affordable costs with Packaging Express

At Packaging Express, we make sure that the best quality material is supplied to our clients and customers. We take bulk orders too and have successfully met deadlines in delivering the orders. Another thing that makes us different from other packaging material suppliers is our costing. Compare our charges to other suppliers and you will understand the difference well. We are dedicated to providing the best services to our clients so that both the businesses – ours and theirs can prosper well.

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

A Quick Dip into History

What is Packaging?

·       Packaging is a co-ordinated system of preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale and use.

·       It is the art, science and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale and use.

·       It also refers to the process of design, evaluation and production of packages.

The earliest packaging was used to preserve and to wrap goods for trade bundles for transport using animal skins, woven grasses, baskets, wooden crates and boxes.

At the end of the 19th Century, American Robert Gair discovered the folding carton, known as the cardboard box, by accident and soon began producing cardboard boxes for Bloomingdales, Colgate and a few cigarette companies. And over the years, the demand for cardboard boxes grew and grew.

The first known envelope was nothing like the paper ones we know of today. Dating back to around 3500 to 3200 B.C in the ancient Middle East, hollow, clay and spheres were moulded around tokens of the financial variety and were used in private transactions.

Paper envelopes were developed in China with paper invented by 2nd Century BC. “Chih poh”, known as paper envelopes, were used to store money as gifts.

Today there are Windowed envelopes, Mailer envelopes, Padded Mailer envelopes and the more recent addition to the envelope family is the Laser Printer envelope.

The 1900s was the beginning of “friendly face” packaging, a phenomena that would become commonplace even today. Effective package design breaks away from the standard rules we are accustomed to. With one chance to make a great first impression, designers and marketers collaborate to create something that will grab a customer’s attention using illustration, colour and typography.


For example:



The Nike “swoosh” (sometimes mistaken for a tick) is a long established corporate logo, originally designed by Carol Davidson in 1971. Clean, smart and simple, it inspires images of approval, progress and victory.

A pair of trainers purchased will go into a logoed box before being put into a paper carrier bag with the logo imprinted on. With 3 ways of advertising, the brand becomes widely known and recognisable with just the swoosh. In 2003, the packaging sector represented about 2% of the gross national product developed in countries. 12 years later, it just keeps growing.


Friday, 28 November 2014

Catch The Eyeballs With Attractive Packing



Someone has rightly coined out that marketing is not about battle of two similar products but it is a battle of consumer perceptions. Product packaging is definitely the best and last chance for the marketer to make an impression and more importantly a sale. Statistics suggest that 50% of the purchases depend upon emotions, more so when a client is confused between two similar products. Companies that have mastered the art of aesthetics are also at the top of competition and this will include brand names like Apple, Nike, Cassina, Nokia, etc. in many cases, design and product packaging is what defines a brand and gives them the competitive edge.

Thinking as a consumer/customer, what really happens when we enter a store and are confronted by several brands of same product in the aisle? It is human to associate, remember and compare when it comes to making a choice. The human brain classifies everything, not just with the quality (which is fairly same with most top brands) but also the presentation. In the marketing jargon, “Top of Mind” is an extremely crucial point of sale. The customer can make several such associations – association with the advertisement that seemed unique or an association of the product quality with the elegance or packaging. Even shopping bags with the name of the store on it has an effect on the buying compared to bringing home a plain white plastic carry bag.

Research has proved that products that influence all our senses have a strong impact on our buying behavior. Package design, thus is an essential part of the marketing strategy, making the product unique, special and powerful. As such packaging acts as:


  • The physical representation of the brand’s personality
  • Helps draw attention is a crowded space
  • Influences perceived value and positions the product in higher category
  • Differentiates a brand from competitors
  • Brand identity as in color and graphics
  • Reflects creativity, modernism and other special qualities
  • Protection for the product
  • Presents a story


With some product packaging, customers have been presented a whole new dimension. Brands like Apple have used product design and product packaging as a cornerstone in the industry. While design in the modern world is synonymous to style, packaging can be said to be a personal stamp of the brand rather than just a label. It certainly has been able to provide an added value that customers automatically cherish and remember the next time they are in the buying queue.





Take for example the YKM Shopping Bag. The strings of the bag represent a fitness regimen in action and after you have a look at it; it will definitely stick to your sub-conscious for a long time. More unique examples will be the spaghetti brand called NYC and the highly functional packaging of the Thrift toothpaste tube.

Considering the importance of packaging, it is not surprising that brands are investing heavily on motivational research, psychological manipulation, color testing and similar functions to test the customer’s perception/reacting to the changed design. Packaging further presents great opportunities for information transmission and convenience. In some cases, packaging has been the sole reason that people go for a product (to be kept as a souvenir). At the core it is all about making the customer recall the brand based on the attention seeking capability of a packaging.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

All About Envelopes

 Envelopes are the outer cover where one can write or give information about receiver and sender. Generally envelopes are flat in size and used to send flat things like cards, letters and photographs. Apart from flat ones there is few more kind of envelopes available for commercial purpose to carry things like egg, bread, vegetables and many more.

There was a time when paper envelopes and cloth bags were used to carry things, but after plastic revolution taking place throughout the world, paper and cloth bags were replaced by plastics. Lately many countries have noticed the bad effect of plastic bags and in order to overcome this issue they have started banning them. Right now there are many countries where plastic bags are banned and people use cloth bags and paper envelopes.

The very first envelope was discovered around 3500 to 3200 BC. The very first envelope was made up of clay, this was discovered first in 1901 by Jacques de Morgan and then by Roland de Mecquenem in 1902. Paper envelope was developed in China, where earlier paper was invented in 2nd Century BC. In China paper envelopes are known as “Chih Poh” and generally used for gifts in form of money.

After few years when paper was available everywhere, handmade envelopes were in great use. In 1845 Edwin Hill and Warren De La Rue invented first paper envelope manufacturing machine. This machine was not so accurate and its surprising that first well served commercial envelope manufacturing machine was invented after 50years. Nowadays handmade envelopes are replaced by machine envelopes. Handmade ones are still in existence in many countries but on a very small basis.
As per the use there are many formats of envelope, below are some globally accepted envelope formats


 

Envelope 

Apart from above formats many countries have their own formats depending over content format they are following. Envelopes are now not limited to papers only, there are some more hi-tech types of envelopes available like plastic coated envelopes. 

Friday, 18 April 2014

How to Move Home With Less Moves

Moving home is a difficult task as we have to assure many things at a time. There are many things which can cause big issues like improper packaging, selecting wrong vehicle, leaving things for final day etc which can cost a lot. After going through this info-graphic you will get an idea how you can plan things while moving home. Packing plays an important role while moving and if you had done proper packing then you will find moving home less painful. Dividing all the things will help you to keep precious things, documents, electronic items, furniture apart from each other. By doing this you will be able to unpack things accordingly and it also help you to load these things in a proper way. Below info-graphic created by Packaging Express will help you to plan your home shifting in a smooth and effective way.