Packaging professionals who are new to outsourcing often question why they must provide product samples before moving forward with the process. They understand the benefits of contract packaging but are hesitant about providing samples. Perhaps, the company is overprotective of its product recipe or it is still considering other co-packers. To address and perhaps ease …
While many of the products from the industry, such as detergents, soaps and perfumes, are purchased directly by the consumer others are used as intermediates to make other products, For example, in Europe, 70% of chemicals manufactured are used to make products by other industries including other branches of the chemical industry itself. The industry …
Contract packaging, also called co-packaging or simply co-packing, is the overall procedure of putting a product into its final finished packaging. One business hires another business (the contract packager) to produce their packaging, assemble the product, and potentially even store the product in a warehouse and distribute them. In many cases, companies don’t have the …
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