Packaging solutions

Our goal is not just to supply the material, but to design the optimal packaging system that perfectly matches the specifics of your goods. Whether you need high mechanical resistance of corrugated cardboard, reusable cardboard plastic or precise labeling, we adapt each element to your logistics processes. We help you reduce costs and increase the security of your shipments thanks to solutions that combine functionality with a professional presentation of your brand.

Analysis and Packaging Audit

The basis for successful cooperation is for us a detailed understanding of your product and its entire logistics cycle, from production to the end customer. As part of the audit, we identify transport risk factors, stackability requirements and handling specifics in your warehouse. Based on this information, we precisely determine the critical parameters that the new packaging must meet in order to eliminate unnecessary losses and inefficient processes.

Optimal Solution Design

The basis for successful cooperation is for us a detailed understanding of your product and its entire logistics cycle, from production to the end customer. As part of the audit, we identify transport risk factors, stackability requirements and handling specifics in your warehouse. Based on this information, we precisely determine the critical parameters that the new packaging must meet in order to eliminate unnecessary losses and inefficient processes.

Effective Solutions

We focus on cost-effectiveness in every design, looking for ways to reduce your overall packaging costs without compromising quality. We analyze material consumption, reusability, or space savings during shipping, which directly impacts your bottom line. Our goal is to deliver a solution that is not only safe, but also strategically beneficial for your long-term investment.


Cardboard-plastic packaging

Durability, repeatability and cleanliness

What is cardboard plastic?

Cardboard (often called hollow polypropylene) is a modern, lightweight and extremely durable material that resembles corrugated cardboard in its structure, but is made of plastic. Unlike paper, it does not absorb moisture, is resistant to chemicals and is characterized by a long service life. It is an ideal choice for companies looking for a sustainable alternative to disposable packaging.


What are the options? 

Thanks to technological processing options (such as CNC cutting, punching or welding), cardboard is extremely variable:

  • Boxes and crates: From simple folding boxes to complex stackable boxes with reinforcements.
  • Liners and grids: Fixing elements and dividing ridges that protect individual parts from scratching each other.
  • Protective corners and tubes: Special profiles to protect edges and sensitive parts of goods.
  • ESD treatment: Antistatic design for safe transportation of electronics and sensors.
  • Color and dimensional variability: Possibility of production in various weights, thicknesses and colors (blue, black, transparent and others).

When do we use it?

Cardboard packaging is the first choice, especially in demanding industries such as the automotive, electrical and mechanical engineering industries. Their use is crucial in the following cases:

  • Multiple circulations: When packaging is returned from the customer to production (so-called returnable packaging), which significantly saves costs.
  • Clean environment: In operations where paper dust is unacceptable or where there is a risk of contact with oils and moisture.
  • Outdoor storage: Thanks to its resistance to weather and UV radiation, it does not lose its properties even outdoors.
  • Protection of sensitive surfaces: In combination with internal lamination (e.g. non-woven fabric), it provides top protection for painted or visible parts.

Corrugated Board Packaging

What is corrugated board?

Corrugated cardboard is the most widely used packaging material in the world. It consists of several layers of smooth and corrugated paper, which together create a strong yet flexible structure. It is a 100% recyclable and environmentally friendly material that offers unparalleled variability at low cost.

What are the options?

  • 3-ply cardboard (Single Wall): Ideal for lighter products and smaller shipments.
  • 5-ply cardboard (Double Wall): Designed for heavy goods and demanding exports where high compressive strength is required.
  • 7-ply cardboard and Heavy Duty (Triple Wall): Extremely durable solutions capable of replacing wooden crates.
  • Die-cuts: Custom-designed boxes without the need for gluing, with integrated handles or locks.
  • Surface treatment: High-quality printing (flexo, digital) available to enhance branding.

When do we use it?

  • E-commerce and logistics: Standard flap boxes for safe transport by post.
  • Group packaging: Protection of goods on pallets during distribution to retail chains.
  • Marketing packaging: When the packaging also serves as a sales display on the shelf (SRP packaging).
  • Product fixation: Cardboard grids and inserts that hold the product in place in the box.

LDPE bags, labels

Protection of details and clear identity

What are LDPE bags and labels? 

LDPE (low density polyethylene) provides a barrier protection from external influences, while labels represent the "ID" of your goods. Together, they form a final layer that ensures product purity and flawless traceability.

What are the options?

  • LDPE bags and foils: Transparent, colored, with sliding closure (zip), or with adhesive tape. Antistatic (ESD) treatment possible for electronics.
  • Bubble bags: For maximum shock absorption for sensitive components.
  • Thermal transfer (TTR) labels: Durable labels for printing barcodes and technical data.
  • Colored and branding labels: For visual differentiation and marketing purposes.
  • Special materials: Stickers resistant to frost, grease or high temperatures.

When do we use it?

  • Dust and moisture protection: Packaging of small parts, manuals or fasteners.
  • Inventory management: Labels are essential for the proper functioning of WMS systems and tracking of shipments.
  • Grouping of goods: Packaging of sets and sets in one transparent package for better clarity.
  • Security packaging: Using seals and labels that indicate unauthorized entry into the shipment.