
Packaging Prototypes: What You Need To Know
A packaging prototype is a sample or mockup of your packaging concept
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A packaging prototype is a sample or mockup of your packaging concept

Plastic and paper packaging tapes both serve the same core purpose —

SO 9001:2015 is a globally recognized certification for quality management systems (QMS).

The terms cardboard and corrugated are often used interchangeably, but in packaging,

Gusseted bags are designed with extra folds of material at the sides

Pallet optimization is the process of maximizing efficiency in space utilization and

Point-of-purchase (POP) displays are designed to capture shopper attention and influence buying

Poly bags are a staple in the packaging industry, offering a lightweight,

What Is Anti-Static Packaging? Anti-static packaging is designed to control static discharge

What Is Luxury Packaging? Luxury packaging is designed to communicate exclusivity, premium
A lower unit price doesn’t mean lower cost. In POP display programs, the biggest losses rarely show up on the quote—they show up in damage
A visually impressive POP display doesn’t guarantee performance. In fact, many of the best-looking displays underperform because they’re designed for approval—not for real retail conditions.
Digital printing is often positioned as a short-run solution for emerging brands. But advances in press technology, workflow automation, and material compatibility have expanded its
Most POP displays are designed for day-one appearance—not for what happens after the first few units sell. That’s a problem. Because in retail, performance is
Most POP display decisions eventually come down to a tradeoff:make it look better or make it perform better. The mistake is thinking you have to
Many packaging purchasing decisions are made by comparing price per box. While this metric is easy to evaluate, it often fails to capture the real