



Flexible Packaging
Flexible packaging can be defined as a container made of flexible or easily yielding materials that when filled or closed, can be readily changed in shape. Flexible packaging construction may consist of paper, plastic film, foil or any combination of these materials. The flexible packaging market in the United States has grown to over $27 billion driven by an expanding economy and shift from rigid packaging to flexible packaging alternatives as a result of several factors including:
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Advances in technology
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Lower costs and lower material consumption
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Advantages of paper, film and aluminum foil
Advantages of Flexible Packaging
Some of the types of Flexible Packaging offered
by InSight Packaging:
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Poly Bags
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Labels
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Pouches
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Tubes
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Shrink Film
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Blister Packs
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Drum Liners
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Multi-Wall Sacks
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With its versatility, custom qualities, efficiency in conserving resources and sustainability; flexible packaging combines the best qualities of plastic, film, paper and aluminum foil.
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Delivers a broad range of protective properties
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Utilizes a minimum amount of material
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Widely extendible into diverse product categories
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Maintains and Indicates freshness
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Offers numerous consumer conveniences
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Provides reclosure and dispensing options
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Is easily transported and stored
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Creates shelf appeal
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Enables visibility of contents
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Provides efficient product to package ratios
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Uses less energy
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Creates fewer emission and less waste