In modern commodity distribution and consumer experience, packaging is no longer simply a protective layer during transportation; it has become a bridge of trust and connection between brands and users.
In modern commodity distribution and consumer experience, packaging is no longer simply a protective layer during transportation; it has become a bridge of trust and connection between brands and users.
Amid the rapid growth of e-commerce and express logistics, a seemingly ordinary roll of adhesive tape for sealing cartons actually serves as a crucial link between shipping and receiving.
In modern logistics systems, express delivery cartons have long transcended the role of simple containers, becoming "mobile armor" that protects goods from external shock, pressure, and turbulence during transportation.
From factory to warehouse, from sorting center to consumer, packages undergo handling, stacking, jostling, and even dropping—all posing numerous risks of damage.
In a child's room, an old cardboard box often comes to life more quickly than expensive plastic toys.
When a carefully selected gift or valuable item is shipped, the biggest concern is whether it will arrive safely and undamaged.