How Custom Bags and Films Improve sales 

The way people package their products is a huge part of having good products. You need this packaging to look good, and to perform well. It’s also necessary for protecting items inside as the user-friendly options for customers to open up, and the eco-friendly utilization through this packaging life cycle is optimized. 

Packaging does need to look good for presentation, especially on shelves. 

However, you also need the packaging to be good, and cost-effective. Accomplish all of the key objectives, and also without breaking your bank or messing with profits. The correct balancing between effectiveness and affordability has the capacity to truly maximize those profits. 

Custom Poly Bags and Poly films 

There are so many different types of packaging that come with a variety of purposes. 

If you need a simple, bulk product, then we have you covered.  We have all of the materials you can imagine.

But let’s talk about custom bags and polymer types of films. These are used for both external and internal product presentation. These custom films and bags make a huge difference for your customers. 

We specialize in various packaging solutions. Whether it’s equipment, or materials, and specialized custom films and bags for high-spec industrial types including foods, pharmaceuticals, beverages, electronic items, and a whole lot more! 

The Best solutions for packaging 

The cool thing about these customized bags and films is that with this, we can enhance the branding, create a point of purchase or PoP sale, and also provides product protection that’s advantageous to various customized designs, and is very much worth all of your investment. 

Here, we’ll go over some of the different ways to use custom films and bags from us. 

Specialty Food bas and Films 

Custom bags and films provide better protection for these food products. It keeps the products fresh during storage, distribution, shipping, and after the purchase. You’ll get a more practical and convenient way to enjoy these products as well. 

Shrink Banding 

Shrink banding is good for health items, medical supplies, and food products that are bottled. They offer tamper-proof solutions and a seal that shows that it’s intact. Cost-effective, and super easy for you to apply. You just have to ensure that the shrink bands get fitted to these bottles.  You can also get into customized instructions, branding, and various information that warns customers to improve safety and bolster the customer experience overall. 

Vacuum-sealed Packaging 

Vacuum sealing items is something commonly done for cheeses, meats, frozen items, and all kinds of foods and products.  You freeze them and then vacuum seal them in some cases. Or just vacuum seal these for storage, and to prevent any freezer burn. 

The form fitting types of packaging for this does require specialized branding, so you’ll want to make sure that you have this. 

You want to do this with other packaging.

Carded Packaging 

This is a packaging that’s bubble formed types of plastic and offers a retail presentation that’s super effective.  It’s a way for you to differentiate these products in a package that’s durable. It provides a longer shelf life that’s cost effective with lighter weights and lowered costs of transportation. It prevents drips, tampering, food leakage, battery protection, and is great for many products. 

Tubing and setting 

This type of product is great for anything that’s cylindrical and needs that protection. It can package, store, and ship items.  It does require various product specifications and requires budgets. 

There are many different packaging experiences. Look at them today to see the unique type of packaging that you can create too. 

How to Package organic Things 

While an organic type of packaging is now mainstream, not everyone has this yes.  However, more are looking at this because it’s a winning formula.  Think about it, it’s food packaging that’s good for the environment.  That means that you’re also getting a nutrition that’s scalable, but also one that’s common these days, especially with the shops, supermarkets, and even departments just for organic products within stores.

So how do you get a design that’s straight to the heart of where you go.

With packaging, you want something that preserves the package perfectly. The pack size shouldn’t be that big, as it doesn’t need to be that much. You don’t want the insides to be too loose, or a bit too narrow either, as if they are there’s a chance that the contents can get damaged, or even crumbled too. 

One example of this is the casa Rinaldi bio tarts. They use a linear, low box, and while there is limited depth, it contains wrapping that’s perfectly placed for the cookies within. They won’t be moving, and they are situated nicely within a cup made of paper. 

You also want to go natural with this. Obviously, since we’re talking about organic, you want to use a material that’s recyclable, natural, and very eco friendly. This is something that’s important, as when you’re not credible with this, or sustainable, there is a chance of polluting this packaging, or creating too much waste.

An example of this is the Bucaneve and Abete soaps, which are contained in a cardboard box that’s basic, with some flaps that were reinforced. It won’t get dirtied, polluted, and it won’t slip either. 

Then there is simplicity. You don’t need to add finishes or very complex artwork that’s really hard to perceive. You also don’t need to go futuristic with this. when there is a chance, then you’ll be able to create a cardboard, essential design that’s fitting with what’s being sold in a lot of cases. This isn’t just a choice of purchase, but it’s an intent of declaration, with respect to the lifestyle that’s there. 

One example of this is the Nespresso organic coffee capsules. While there is a logo that’s stylized, everything else, not so much. This is because it doesn’t need to be.  There is a relevant bit of quantity to this too. There is a bit of empty space on the package, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad, but rather it makes it more muted, better for conveying information, and best of all won’t annoy customers. 

You also want to be transparent. You can choose something that’s good for the completeness of the product labels there. there is a real chance of someone peeking within the box or insert, looking at what’s within. One example are muesli boxes, as they offer leaves that are romantic and transparent. They offer cereals and organic types of fruit that’s contained within, creating a fun, unique box with nothing attached.

Finally, keep the bright colors out of there. you want something natural, soft, and not very contrasting.

You can for instance, have green mallow boxes, with a box that does reflect the different colors of the petals, and the leaves, diluted within the background. These relaxing, realistic pastels that are used offer a feeling of refreshing nature, and also like a big, warm drink.

These are some ways to boost your organic packaging. If you’re stumped on what to do next, consider these options when choosing what you want to use, and some of the benefits that come with this too.