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Wednesday 5 March 2008

Is a Plastic Thermoformed Container Right for my Business?

Businesses which depend to a large degree on the shipping of their products should always be on the look out for ways in which their bottom line can be improved through the shipping process. One of the major ways in which businesses can save a lot of money with their shipping is by paying very close attention to the type of packaging used in containing their goods. In this article, we will take a look at some of the advantages a thermoformed plastic container has over most other types of shipping containers.

Thermoformed plastic containers are very cost effective. Due to the long lasting nature of plastic, thermoformed containers are guaranteed to outlast other containers used for shipping purposes. This means that in the long run, any business will save money by using thermoformed containers simply by using them again and again. Not only can you use the containers for your shipping needs, but those who take over the business when you are ready to retire will be able to use the same containers!

Thermoformed plastic is much more durable than any other material used to construct containers. Sheets of thermoformed plastic are subjected to very high pressures as they are being created, which ultimately result in very strong material. For the business which ships goods, this means that the containers are unlikely to be damaged during their life time of use; they are well able to stand up to the rough treatment that shipping so often entails.

Lack of joints means fewer weak spots! Containers that are not manufactured from press moulds will be joined together at several different points, and each joining spot is a potential weak spot. With thermoplastic, joints and therefore weak spots which may be exploited over time and end up with damage to the goods inside the container are eliminated.

No potential pest problems. Unlike containers made from wood or wood products, plastic has absolutely no potential for the housing of various pests (particularly insects). This means that your packaging will comply with the various laws created to prevent the spread of pests, and that your goods are safe during shipping.

These are just a few of the ways in which a thermoformed plastic container can be beneficial to your business. Not only will such containers preserve your goods in shipping, but they will also save you a lot of money in terms of packaging in the long term due to their indestructible nature.
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