Why Heavy-Duty Shrink Bundling Has Become a Strategic Advantage in Modern Packaging
For years, packaging occupied a relatively modest place in business strategy. It was often viewed as a necessary operational function rather than a competitive differentiator. As long as products arrived safely and customers remained satisfied, few organizations devoted significant attention to the materials and systems responsible for getting goods from manufacturing facilities to store shelves. Today, however, that perspective is changing rapidly. The modern supply chain is more demanding than ever before. Manufacturers are expected to move larger volumes of product, meet increasingly aggressive delivery schedules, control operating costs, and support sustainability goals, all while maintaining product quality throughout the distribution journey. These pressures have forced businesses to re-evaluate nearly every aspect of their operations, including packaging. Among the solutions gaining attention from logistics professionals and packaging engineers alike is the Heavy Duty Bund...