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E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
June 14th, 2018

You’ve worked hard to create products that appeal to the marketplace, and your efforts are paying off in sales. The last thing you need as you strive to maintain your positive reputation, is for customers to be disappointed by damaged goods. Unfortunately, packages do get damaged and products are broken while in the shipping stream. In fact, according to a widely reported study by analysts at customer service software and data provider StellaService, as many as 1 in 10 packages sustains damage in-transit. While you cannot control whether a shipper handles a package properly, you can control how you respond to an incident.

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E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
June 7th, 2018

According to the government’s U.S. Census Bureau, there are an estimated 72.2 million fathers across the U.S. This equates to a huge number of packages being shipped by e-commerce companies to deserving dads in the coming weeks. In fact, the National Retail Federation estimates that 77 percent of Americans will celebrate Father’s Day, with an average per-person spend of $133 per person driving overall spending up to a near-record $15.3 billion. Early summer is also graduation season. How many students will receive gifts to commemorate their achievement? With all the high schools, colleges and universities, and other kinds of educational programs in our country, it’s hard to say for sure. But you can bet it is a number in the millions. Will your company be looking to capture a portion of these sales? If so, you will want to be sure that your shipped products arrive undamaged and with a visual presentation that impresses the recipient and the purchaser. Doing so not only makes them happy about this purchase, it can plant the seed for future purchases.

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Guide For Tape Dispensing Performance Solutions

If you are shipping cartons directly to your customers, you know the importance of choosing proper packaging to ensure the safety of your products throughout the fulfillment process.

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E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
May 30th, 2018

Yes, “time is money.” For e-commerce companies shipping packages to customers, weight is money as well. Generally, the heavier the carton, the more it costs to ship. Digging a bit deeper, this is commonly known in the transportation industry as Dimensional Weight or DIM weight. DIM weight is a pricing technique used by shippers in which the SIZE of the box is correlated to its WEIGHT or conversely, the WEIGHT of the box is correlated to its SIZE. In either case, the carrier has pricing algorithms that allow for heavier boxes to be priced one way and bigger boxes to be priced another. To avoid higher shipping costs, you should strive to reduce your package’s weight and size as much as possible.

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E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
May 17th, 2018

In today’s competitive business environment, it is critical that the products you ship to customers arrive in excellent condition. Fail to meet a person’s expectations, and not only will they be disappointed and expect a replacement, they are likely to share criticism on social media and then find another provider. So, not only do you lose their business, it is likely that prospective customers in their social circle will be reluctant to shop with you as well. One of the many shipping challenges e-commerce businesses face are the weather conditions packages are exposed to while in transit. Precipitation can wreak havoc on a package and its contents. You can’t stop the rain, but there are ways to minimize the risk of water damage to the items you ship.

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E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
May 4th, 2018

According to the National Retail Federation, Mother’s Day spending is expected to reach $23.1 billion this year. More than 85 percent of Americans surveyed said they will be celebrating Mother’s Day. If your e-commerce business is shipping packages to moms, here’s an excellent opportunity to contribute to this joyous occasion by adding the “wow” factor to your packaging. You’ll create potentially profitable goodwill not only with the recipient, but, as a bonus, with the sender as well.

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Packing & Shipping Tips | Water Activated Tape

By: Better Packages
April 25th, 2018

Some people believe that any tape will do when it comes to sealing a carton. “If you use enough of this tape, the package will stay closed,” or so the thinking goes. However, the reality is that in a company’s shipping department, the decision on what kind of tape to use is critically important. Why?

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Sporting Goods | E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
April 19th, 2018

Items that fit into a standard carton are relatively easy to prepare for shipping. First, you place the item in the carton and fill any excess interior space with appropriate padding such as air pillows to prevent shifting of the contents. Then you securely seal the carton with water-activated tape (WAT), which outperforms pressure-sensitive tape. Finally, you label it and it is ready for transport. Odd shaped items that don’t fit well into a standard carton are much more challenging to ship. But like they say, where there’s a will there’s a way!

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Sporting Goods | Packing & Shipping Tips

By: Better Packages
April 12th, 2018

Billions of dollars’ worth of sporting goods are sold in the U.S. every year. Market and consumer data experts Statista estimate that sales will top $48 billion in 2018. While in-store purchases will account for a sizeable percentage of that volume, much of the merchandise will be bought online and shipped. Getting those items from the distribution point to the consumer safely is critically important to a sporting goods store’s success.

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E-commerce | Packing & Shipping Tips | Water Activated Tape

By: Better Packages
March 28th, 2018

In today’s competitive business world, having a strong, recognizable brand is crucial to your success. Why does effective branding matter? People who become familiar with your branding can quickly spot it and will gravitate toward it. Seeing your branding recalls the positive interactions people have had with your company, and emotion helps close deals and maintain brand loyalty. Your branding is a source of pride and confidence for your employees and business partners. You brand your website, brochures, and other marketing materials. But, another excellent place to capitalize on your brand power is the water-activated tape you can use to seal cartons. Not every company thinks to do this. But those that do, often find it to be a powerful source of brand awareness.

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Tape Dispensers | Safety

By: Better Packages
March 19th, 2018

A staggering number of packages are shipped by businesses and individuals every year. UPS alone handled 5.1 billion packages and documents in 2017. Regardless of the number your company contributed to that stream, when it comes to your packaging operations, you need equipment that increases both efficiency and effectiveness. For example, you want water-activated tape (WAT) dispensers that help your team get more cartons sealed faster, and ensures that they are sealed securely with a single strip of WAT for a professional appearance. These factors contribute to a better bottom line. However, bottom line considerations are never more important than the safety of your employees operating the machinery.