Industrial Packaging Insights
Types of Steel Strapping: A Complete Buyer's Guide
Types of Steel Strapping: A Complete Buyer's Guide
Steel strapping has been the standard for heavy-duty load containment in industrial packaging for decades — and for good reason. It offers high tensile strength, minimal stretch, and the ability to hold rigid, sharp-edged, or extremely heavy loads that other strapping materials simply cannot handle.
But not all steel strapping is the same. From regular duty banding used in everyday warehouse operations to high tensile steel strapping for
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Jul 14th 2026
Cast vs. Blown Stretch Film: Which Stretch Wrap Is Best for Your Application?
Cast vs. Blown Stretch Film: Which Stretch Wrap Is Best for Your Application?
Selecting the right stretch film is one of the most important decisions you can make when protecting palletized shipments. The right film helps stabilize loads, reduce product damage, improve warehouse efficiency, and lower packaging costs.
The two most common types of stretch wrap are cast stretch film and blown stretch film. While both are designed to secure pallet loads during storage and transportation, they differ
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Jul 14th 2026
Why Woven Polyester Cord Strapping Is an Excellent Alternative to Steel Strapping
Why Woven Polyester Cord Strapping Is an Excellent Alternative to Steel Strapping
When securing heavy loads for shipping or storage, choosing the right strapping material can improve safety, reduce costs, and better protect your products. While steel strapping has long been used for demanding applications, woven polyester cord strapping has become a preferred alternative for many industries because it combines high strength with flexibility, weather resistance, and safer handling.
Whether you're
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Jul 6th 2026
The Benefits of Investing in High-Quality Shipping Materials
The Benefits of Investing in High-Quality Shipping Materials
Many companies view shipping materials as a necessary expense. The goal is often to find the lowest-cost option that gets the job done.
But when it comes to protecting products in transit, cheaper isn't always better.
Low-quality packaging materials can lead to damaged shipments, wasted labor, customer complaints, and higher overall costs. On the other hand, investing in high-quality shipping materials helps businesses improve efficien
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May 29th 2026