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Best Packaging Options for Glass Bottles

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Glass products are not easy to package and deliver. Among these products, glass bottles and brewery drinks are most challenging, especially during the seasons of festivities when markets and stores are stocking and customers offer these drinks as gifts. Without durable custom packaging, glass bottles can break, causing loss and customer dissatisfaction.

Do you know it takes only 14 seconds for customers to make up their minds? And it takes even a fraction of that time to make the decision.  People are fascinated with appearance.  Here in this blog post, we have compiled one of the best packaging options for glass bottles.

1. Cardboard Boxes Using Dividers:     

 The dividers are valuable when it comes to keeping the items separate and prevent fragile materials from breaking and cracking. Due to this reason, they are perfect for shipping packaging boxes. A divider holds the items in place but prevents them from moving by holding them gently in place and preventing them from tapping against one another.  

These are used primarily for product packaging containing 6-12 bottles and are not limited to a single type of bottle; such as beer bottles, wine bottles, even jars. Most businesses do not let go of even the slightest chance to market. You can make them more effective and personalise by the use of branding.

2. Protective Corrugated Sleeves:

Are you selling fragile, atypical bottles? A sleeve package, which can effectively cushion your bottles by providing extra padding, Is your best option. The sleeves can fit on any bottle, regardless of its shape and size.  They shield the product against any damage due to pressure.

It is this feat that makes it possible for sleeves to be applied to any kind of bottle. This packaging is used in conjunction with cardboard boxes to protect your products during the shipping process. Lastly, the protective material is paper rather than plastic, reducing the effect on the environment and creating a better substitute to foam and bubble wrap.

3. Bottle Carriers:

Buyers can see the product on the carriers before purchasing it. The handle on the box makes it even easier to transport and carry, making it perfect for retail shelf displays. They are convenient for customers to carry. Integrated handles and offer choice to customers to browse through different bottles of multiple sizes and colours.  It leaves a great visual impact on the shelf. They are the ideal choice to carry three to six bottles and comes with less risk, as long as you are holding them rightly.

The fragile bottles you are shipping to your brewery require extra protection during transit because their damage causes significant losses to your business, and can result in high costs when replacing. Their elongated handles and robust structure makes it easier to transport them to any location.

Last Thoughts:

Glass packaging is considering a more versatile, safe, and green custom packaging solution. The more personalised experience you can offer customers; the more people are drawn toward your product. People prefer compostable, reusable packaging, which glass packaging bottles offer at economical rates.