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Custom-Printed Polyethylene Bags are Better than Paper Bags – Boston, MA
Polyethylene bags in Boston, MA can be very helpful to your business regardless of the business you are in. They are a cost-effective packaging solution for your business. With custom printing plus and prompt order fulfillment from Atlantic Poly, you are guaranteed to always have the right packaging products when you need them.
For wholesale and retail stores in the Boston area, the plastic grocery bags and poly shopping bags play a vital role in day-to-day operation. These poly bags offer more than just reliable packaging to protect purchased goods while providing convenience to your valued customers. They can be custom-printed to convey your company logo and contact details as well as your unique message. Plus, they are easy to modify if you want printed plastic bags of a different size or density.
Polyethylene plastic bags are obviously better than paper bags particularly with respect to carrying capacity. Unlike paper bags, plastic bags can be reused again and again. Because of the benefits and advantages over paper, plastic bags are consistently in demand for virtually every industry application.
To find out more about options for customizing poly plastic bags for your business, contact Atlantic Poly.
Poly Garment Bags Keep Wardrobes Wrinkle- and Dust-Free – Newton, MA
Polyethylene bags in Newton, MA can be designed with the specific packaging requirements of your business. This guarantees that poly bags can help you achieve your business goals by providing you with exactly what you need, when you need it.
If you have a dry cleaning business, or other business in the garment industry, then you can make use of dry cleaning bags. These low density polyethylene products are manufactured with hanger holes and sloped shoulders. These plastic garment bags are great for protecting everything in a wardrobe; dresses, jackets, suits, sweaters, cocktail party attire, formal wear, and evening gowns, keeping them wrinkle- and dust-free. These bags are lightweight so they do not add any additional weight to the garment being protected.
Plastic garment bags are the perfect bag for use in dry cleaners or other businesses in retail clothes. These garment bags come on rolls to facilitate dispensing. The clear covering they provide allows you to immediately see the clothes being covered for quicker identification. Plastic dry cleaning bags can be custom-printed so that they carry the name, logo, and contact details of your business.
If you have any questions about dry cleaning bags, contact Atlantic Poly.
Hand-Held Stretch Film Protects Items from Dirt and Damage During Transport – Manchester, NH
Stretch film in Manchester, NH is produced using low-density polyethylene so it is safe to use for bundling, handling, protecting, and stabilizing items particularly for long distance shipments. There is a wide array of stretch wrap products that you can use for the packaging needs of your business.
While you have the options to have produced clear or colored stretch film, you can further customize it for a more specialized application if your business demands or requires it. Using this kind of poly film is a cost-effective alternative to protect your pallet loads, keeping all items away from dirt and damage during transport.
Hand-held stretch film is a high-cling and puncture-resistant poly film that come in various hand-held sizes. It has superior stretch characteristics allowing it to assume many shapes, even irregular ones. It is a super tight wrap that reduces separation during shipping. This is what keeps stretch film a widely material in packaging applications for different businesses. It can also be custom-colored thereby distinguishing one product type from another. Color-coding provides ease and facility regarding inventory control.
To find out more about how you can use the hand-held stretch film, contact Atlantic Poly.
Polyethylene Bubble Wrap is Convenient for Long Distance Shipping, and Other Packaging Applications – Worcester, MA
Polyethylene bubble wrap and bubble bags in Worcester, MA help businesses handle, ship and store fragile or sensitive items safe and damage-free. Bubble wrap is so versatile that they have various applications for many industries.
Poly bubble wrap is considered one of the most widely used plastic packaging products for business applications. It is made up of pea-sized beads that are strategically arranged to effectively provide air cushioning to protect delicate items during shipments. In fact, they serve as a supporting material for packing and storing products that are prone to breakage and other damages caused by abrasion, shock, or vibration.
Plastic bubble pack can be customized to match all of the requirements specific to your business. While it is often used in packing electronic gadgets and components, they also make great packaging material for handling and storing all types of fragile items. Apart from being biologically inert and fully recyclable, bubble wrap is flexible enough to assume the shape of the item it is protecting.
To find out more information about bubble wrap and other polyethylene packaging products, contact Atlantic Poly.
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