When starting your ecommerce business there are many things to think about. You need to think about your website, your USP, your fulfilment and so much more. Packaging might be at the bottom of your priority list but it might come as a surprise to learn that an important part of many successful ecommerce startups is their packaging and the impression it makes on customers. You might feel like this is not a necessary step just yet in your business, but we beg to differ. To help you out a little, we’ve put together some ideas for bespoke and budget packaging that don’t require much effort that you can use.
Eco-friendly packaging is almost being a business imperative and a necessity for many brands and businesses, particularly with the introduction of things like the plastic packaging tax coming into force in 2022. There is an overwhelming need to ensure that we reduce our waste, reduce singe-use items and each do our own bit to help the environment.
There are many different types of void fills that can be used depending on the intended function and the product it is being used to protect. It is important to understand the functions and the needs for void fills before you start choosing one. They are most often used to protect your items in transit but can also be used for presentation purposes or to actually protect the packaging. You can read more behind the uses of void fills in our latest blog.
When we package up your goods, our absolute priority is making sure your products are safe and sound in their packaging. This sometimes means we use something called a ‘void fill’. Void fills are any materials that are used to cushion or pad your items in order to protect them whilst in transit. They can also be used to improve the presentation of the product. Void fill is most frequently used in corrugated boxes but can be used in mailers and other packaging types too.
Sennheiser came to us and asked us to help them with their floor standing display units (FSDU) to promote their headphone range in the flagship HMV stores across the UK. Free standing display units (FSDU) are usually point of sale displays that stand freely on their own and are often made of cardboard...
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