In today's increasingly environmentally conscious world, the ubiquitous bubble wrap in express parcels is becoming a "white burden" scrutinized by both consumers and brands.
In today's increasingly environmentally conscious world, the ubiquitous bubble wrap in express parcels is becoming a "white burden" scrutinized by both consumers and brands.
In the e-commerce era, a product often undergoes hundreds of kilometers of transportation, multiple loading and unloading processes, stacking and squeezing, and even rough handling, from warehouse to consumer.
In an era of inundated parcels, a bubble bag is no longer just a silent protector; it has begun to participate in a quiet dialogue about the fusion of packaging aesthetics and function through its luster, texture, and details.
In today's rapidly developing logistics and e-commerce landscape, packaging materials not only bear the responsibility of protecting goods but also need to adapt to the demands of efficient warehousing and flexible operations.
In warehousing and logistics systems, stacking cardboard boxes is not only a means of space utilization but also a continuous test of the packaging structure's strength.
In the hundreds of millions of parcels that pass through daily, a seemingly ordinary piece of adhesive tape actually carries multiple responsibilities: sealing, protection, labeling, and even user experience.