Businesses try and go out of their ways to keep the customer happy. And gifts are a great way of keeping good relation with your existing as well as potential customer. But what would happen if the business gift that you sent to the customer broke and crushed and got damaged beyond recognition? You would never have wanted that to happen that the client would open a box of broken mess. Here are some great packing and shipping tips for business gifts as well as for goods that need shipping:
Unbelievable Packaging Facts [Infographic]
Proper packaging is vital to protect goods while transporting them from one place to another. In the recent years, we have seen many inventions in the packaging industry. Due to these inventions, now we can easily pack the goods and deliver them hassle free. The infographic below, brought to you by Globe Packaging, revolves around amazing packaging facts.
Packaging Waste in UK [Infographic]
Industry is working on a variety of approaches to decrease the amount of packaging waste. In 2011, 67% of the packaging waste was recovered. We can make the World more Eco-friendly place by using the correct recycling practices. Best practices should be used by us as individuals to lessen the amount of packaging waste. We should use packaging materials that can be reused and are easy to recycle. Below infographic, created by Globe Packaging, highlights fact and statistics about packaging waste in UK.
Future of Food Packaging [Infographic]
The food packaging industry includes a wide range of sectors including packaging material and packaging alternatives. Fiber based materials including carton, liquid carton and corrugated contribute 31% of the total global packaging market. Food packaging is the largest end-user market for corrugated materials accounting for 40% of the total consumption. This infographic, created by Globe Packaging, revolves around the major trends and key success factors for food packaging industry.
Brief History of Packing Tape [Infographic]
It’s hard to imagine a world without tapes. It mends our valuable keepsakes, hold the different parts together as a fast repairing solution, keeps our wounds together and sometimes saves lives. First patent for an adhesive was issued in Britain for fish-based glue. The first commercial glue factory in Europe was opened in Holland in 1750. Duct tape was created by Johnson and Johnson during World War II to meet the need for water-resistant tape that could seal canisters and fix equipment. Below infographic, created by Globe Packaging, revolves around the amazing history of packing tape.