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Atlantic Poly Is Staffed and Ready To Execute Your Final 2011 Orders
We hope you had a great Christmas and wish you all the best for the upcoming New Year's celebration.
We know that for many of you it is "business as usual" this week, especially for you Financial Officers executing the remainder of your 2011 fiscal plans. We know this to be true because, as usual, our phones are very active and we are glad to be ready and able to help you enter 2012 fully stocked on your poly bags and packaging products.
We're accustomed to being busy every year at this time because many of our client's industries are heavily engaged in fourth-quarter shipping. We support packaging for electronics, film, jewelry, textiles, food, dinnerware, hardware, office supplies, shipping, and a host of other industries.
All of us at Atlantic Poly want you to know that it has been our pleasure working hard for all of you this week and of course throughout this calendar year. We also want you all to know that we will continue to work hard for you throughout the rest of the week to ensure we execute your orders prior to year's end.
Finally, we hope each of you had a profitable 2011, and wish you only increased success for 2012.
Smart Business Owners Renew Packing Material Stock at Year’s End
History shows that, in early January, we will serve countless business owners who enjoyed successful Holiday sales but entered January depleted of poly bags and other packaging stock. Emergency orders rule our first week in January and we’ll be ready to ship same day to you once again this year, however, we hope to take just a little of that January stress away from you by encouraging you to order new stock prior to January 31.
The most common January emergency stock orders include:
- Layflat Poly Bags
- Packing List Envelopes
- Quick Zip Bags
- Corrugated Boxes
- Shrink Film
- Mailing Pouches
- Bubble Pack
Of course, replenishing your stock on your 2011 books makes good business tax sense as well. So save some stress and tax money at the same time. Replenish you packaging material stock now! Happy Holidays from your friends at Atlantic Poly!
Expose Customers to your Business with Custom Printed Plastic Bags
Delis, sub shops, grocery stores and boutique shops are just some of the types of businesses that use plastic bags. If your business uses plastic bags for customers, consider custom printed plastic bags. With a plastic bag hosting your name and brand, you have put your brand out to the public.
When your business requires customers to use a plastic bag to transport their purchases in, using custom printed plastic bags to promote your business is effective. Having your company's logo name and tag line on the bag goes a long way in increasing the brand recall of your business.
For branded plastic bags or printed poly bags with your logo or company information, Atlantic Poly has the capability to imprint poly bags in up to eight colors on two sides.
Contact Atlantic Poly for custom branded plastic bags for your business.
Packing List Envelopes and the Right Packing Materials Save Time
Most businesses in every industry ship products. Save time in the mail room with packing list envelopes and custom mailing envelopes. Decrease instances of lost or damaged invoices or packing lists. By using packing list envelopes your customer in the receiving end is not searching for documentation. In almost every business packing list envelopes are necessary to protect invoices, shipping lists and other important documents.
Atlantic Poly, Inc. is a New England based polyethylene supplier and national wholesale distributor of plastic packing products including:
- Clear pouches on the Poly Packing List Envelopes allow contents to be easily read.
- Full-face pouches keep contents confidential.
- Pressure-sensitive envelopes attach easily and securely to the mailing containers.
- Pressure sensitive labels adhere to most surfaces.
- Bubble wrap and bubble wrap bags protect fragile items from breaking during shipping.
If your company ships products contact Atlantic Poly.
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