Product Damage

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Don’t Let the Triple Whammy Increase Your Shipping Damage

What is the triple whammy of stretch wrapping and how can you keep it from increasing your product damage.

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Potholes and Bad Stretch Wrapping: How Both Are Draining Your Pockets

Americans spend $516 a year on car repairs. These costs are hidden, similar to shipping damage. Fix the damage with better stretch wrapping.

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The Insidious Effect of Shipping Damage on Your Brand’s Reputation

Shipping damage comes in several different shapes and sizes. Find out how many ways damage can affect your products and business relationships.

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Are You Really Getting A Load to Pallet Bond?

Most stretch wrappers don’t create a load to pallet bond and without it your risking damage. Here’s what you need to lock your load to the pallet.

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Two Things Everyone Should Know About Shipping Damage

Lost products are the only costs associated with shipping damage. Find out how is damage affecting your bottom line?

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Three Ways To Reduce Failed Stretch Wrapping

Are you experiencing product damage? Adhere to these three stretch wrapping principals to help avoid damage to your products during shipment.

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Rise of Recycled Corrugated & What It Means for End of Line Packaging

end of line packaging is expected to do more with less as sustainability & recycled corrugated change the application requirements and considerations

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Preparation – An Important Concept in Life and Stretch Wrapping

Preparing loads properly on a pallet is your first line of defense against damaged products in stretch wrapping. Read to find out how.

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Use The Force: Containment Force Is The Key to Safe Pallet Loads

Reduce the risk of damage by measuring the amount of containment force on your stretch wrapped pallet loads.

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The Epidemic Problem That’s Increasing Your Risk of Load Failure

In last week’s blog, we point out that even though stretch wrapping has become the standard way to unitize a load for shipment, hardly anyone does it

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