These inflatable paper bags prevent tipping and provide a cushion between products to reduce damage during transit.
This paper is good as an outer wrap for parcels or as packing fill. Also known as kraft paper.
The raised pattern provides absorbency as well as extra thickness for sharp or heavy items. This paper works well as an interleaving material.
Two sheets of paper are layered and reinforced with high-strength fiberglass to withstand wrapping around heavy products.
Also known as newsprint, this paper is a clean, low-cost fill material.
Also known as freezer paper, this paper is appropriate for food contact. A polyethylene coating on one side provides resistance to moisture and tearing.
Use these liners between pallets or layers of stacked material, or to reinforce the bottom of shipping boxes.
Plastic liners resist punctures, moisture, and many acids.
These pallet liners have a layer of hexagonal cells instead of typical corrugation, so they distribute loads better than standard cardboard liners.
Treated with wax, these paper sheets resist tearing and have a slippery surface that protects products and foods from scratches or sticking together during manufacturing, shipping, and storing. Use them to wrap your items or even as a nonstick work surface.
Wrap or weave this cardboard between items to provide cushioning.
Create custom-fitted packaging for products of almost any size or shape. When activated, foam packs expand to fill the space around items.
Guide peanuts into a shipping container. A valve controls the flow.
Peanuts loosely fill the space around items of any shape to prevent movement and reduce impact during shipment.
Cushion fragile items without the bulk of bubble wrap.
This wrap clings to itself but not the item being wrapped, and continues to adhere after multiple uses.
You only need one free hand to tear a sheet of wrap from the box.
Protect fragile items with this cushioning wrap.
The multilayered tissue in this wrap soaks up spills and moisture while also insulating and cushioning contents.
Also known as dunnage racks, these keep bulky items stored off the floor.