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Solve Your Packaging Problem by Goal

Select the operational issue you want to improve, then move toward the product range that fits that problem.

Target: consumable waste and tape over-use

Cost problems usually come from repeated wrapping, over-sized consumables, poor carton fit, or buying packaging material before the packing method has been checked.

Likely system match Gum Paper Tape & Dispensers Explore Range
  • Compare current tape usage against carton size and dispatch volume.
  • Check whether a manual, electric, or automated gum tape route fits the packing bench.
  • Review tape, dispenser, and supply route together instead of pricing each item in isolation.

Target: packing station bottlenecks

Throughput problems often show up when operators wait for protective material, pre-fill packaging takes too much space, or every carton needs a different packing workaround.

Likely system match Air Cushion, Paper Cushion, or Void Fill Systems Explore Range
  • Map where operators wait, fetch material, cut wrap, or pause before closing cartons.
  • Check whether on-demand air, paper cushion, or paper void fill removes a repeat bottleneck.
  • Match the machine route to bench space, material storage, and shift pattern.

Target: transit damage and returns

Fragile goods need a packing method that matches product weight, carton void, presentation needs, courier handling, and the level of impact risk.

Likely system match Honeycomb Wrap, Sleeves, Mailers, or Paper Cushion Explore Range
  • Separate presentation wrapping from true impact protection before choosing material.
  • Check whether honeycomb paper, paper cushion, air, or cardboard void fill fits the shipment risk.
  • Match the protection method to product shape, weight, carton space, and unboxing requirement.

Send the packing problem before choosing the product.

Share your current material, carton volume, product type, packing speed, and damage or cost issue. Ezipack can help narrow the route before you commit to a machine or consumable path.