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Wrapping projects find Package Machinery

August 9, 2010



One of the fun parts of our job is trying to figure out how to wrap or package different things. Here are some of the things we have been asked to package.

  • hot dog bundles
  • powdered metal
  • tissues
  • asparagus
  • stacks of hexagonal waxed paper
  • telephone cards
  • scotch tape bundles
  • fruit cake
  • brownies
  • frozen pies
  • stamps
  • sliced bread
  • reams of paper
  • tomatoes
  • muffins
  • bundles of macaroni and cheese boxes
  • stacks of semi-soft pads
  • identification with custom bands of individual items
  • soap bundles
  • ceramic tiles

Not all of these have we done. Sometimes because it is too expensive; sometimes because we point out there are better alternatives. Some of these we are actually working on.

All of these cause to think how to adapt our machines to solve the clients’ needs. Customers inspire us.

If this sparks your imagination, give us a call.


About the author:

Kate Putnam is the primary author of the Package Machinery blog and maintains the company's Twitter feed: @wrapsustainably, in which she shares her perspectives on trends in packaging – especially those involving sustainability. Read Kate Putnam's Bio



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  • Wrapping powdered metal sounds like a lot of fun!

    Comment by Pallet Wrapping — September 19, 2010 @ 7:26 am

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