The logistics and warehousing industry uses pallet wrapping and case bundling to secure goods during transport, preventing shifting, scattering, and tipping, while also offering moisture and dust resistance for safer long-distance shipping.
E-commerce and express delivery & warehouse stock: Small-item case bundling, bulk packaging, and consolidation of loose goods save space, ease handling, and reduce breakage and loss.
Hardware and building materials industry: Wrapping for pipes, profiles, hardware accessories, tiles, and panels to prevent scratches, impacts, rust, and dust.
Factory and manufacturing: Packaging for finished and semi-finished products, securing goods during workshop transfers, with machine-compatible stretch film for automated bundling to enhance efficiency.
Furniture and appliances industry: Outer wrapping for furniture, appliances, and large items to prevent abrasion, dust, and protect finishes and appearance.
Food, daily chemicals, and household goods: Batch wrapping for warehouse goods to resist moisture and pests, maintain cleanliness, ensure neat stacking, and streamline inventory management.
Agricultural supplies, fertilizers, and feed industry: Pallet wrapping for bagged goods to prevent packaging tears and leaks, with waterproof and moisture-proof protection for outdoor temporary storage.
Moving and short-distance transport: Bundling and wrapping for large luggage, furniture, and miscellaneous items to ensure stability and affordability for relocation.
Carton and packaging factories: Uniform wrapping for stacked cartons and semi-finished products to stabilize piles and optimize storage space.
Export and freight shipping: Containerized pallet bundling with pressure and tension resistance, suitable for long-haul sea and land transport to minimize cargo damage risks.