
Common Failures In Pouch Packaging
Pouches are a go-to for flexibility and convenience, but they can fail
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Pouches are a go-to for flexibility and convenience, but they can fail

In the retail environment, the placement of Point of Purchase (POP) displays

Choosing the right foam density isn’t about “soft” versus “hard” — it’s

Moisture resistance and dimensional stability are critical performance factors for custom inserts,

Sustainability in pet food packaging is not just about recyclability—it’s about reducing

Retailers place strict requirements on packaging to ensure products move efficiently through

RSC boxes dominate shipping because they combine strength with efficiency. But beyond

The Regular Slotted Container (RSC) is the most widely used corrugated box

Sustainability in pet product packaging involves balancing environmental impact with functional performance.

Retail packaging must do two jobs at once—catch the shopper’s eye while
Pallet efficiency is one of the most overlooked drivers of shipping cost. Most companies try to increase boxes per pallet—but do it in ways that
Choosing between 32 ECT and 44 ECT is one of the most common decisions in corrugated packaging. It’s also one of the most misunderstood. Most
Excess moisture in pet food packaging can cause mold growth, nutrient degradation, clumping, and product spoilage. Effective moisture control combines barrier material selection, packaging design,
Exporting products requires packaging that can endure extended transit times, multiple handling points, and strict international regulations. Full Overlap (FOL) boxes are a proven solution
A POP display can be perfectly designed, well-produced, and shipped on time… …and still never get placed. This isn’t a design failure—it’s an execution failure.
Your POP display isn’t used the way you designed it. It’s used the way the store needs it. That means: Products get moved Inserts get