Vertical Bagging
Here’s one solution to your contract packaging project that’s in the bag. Vertical bagging is a type of secondary packaging that is ideal for loose, tertiary packaged products or products with an irregular shape. The versatility of vertical packaging has grown substantially over the years. Package sizes and package styles can be customized to meet ever-changing customer demand and retailer requirements.
Using vertical bagging has several benefits. It helps provide an extra layer of protection from oxygen, UV light, and moisture, and can include resealable closures. It also takes up less space than other types of secondary packaging, which can save on storage and transportation costs. Finally, the material used to create the bags can be customized to include branding and other marketing information. Overall, vertical bagging can be a versatile and practical packaging solution for a variety of different types of products.
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Products Ideal for Vertical Bagging
Personal care
Medicine & vitamins
Beauty & cosmetics
Confectionery
Office products
How Does Vertical Bagging Work?
Quickly and efficiently, our automated VFFS machines seal a product inside a package using heat and pressure. Bags are shaped from a roll of film, vertically filled with goods, and sealed. The key to a good vertical form seal is keeping the seal as short as possible to avoid using extra material. In addition to film, materials such as paper and foil can also be used for vertical bagging to create a custom look.
Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest in vertical bagging solutions and VFFS lines, ensuring that your products are packaged efficiently and effectively. We understand the importance of meeting deadlines and staying within budget, so you can rest assured that we will provide the highest level of service possible. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your next contract packaging project.