The Future of Packaging: Get Shelf Ready!

Shelf ready packaging (SRP) is on the rise as an extremely popular form of packaging, you might even say it’s the future of packaging..

 

Stores such as Woolworths and Coles have been adopting shelf ready packaging and increasing its volume as it proves to be an effective and efficient packaging solution.

So what is shelf ready packaging

Shelf ready packaging means the product is packed in to a box that is ready to shelf and sell. Shelf ready packaging is easier to restock, dispose of and can assist in the projection of your brands imagery.

What makes SRP the future..

This method of packaging is increasingly popular do to its efficiency. Shelf ready packaging is favoured by stores due to its easy stocking and disposal. This means that stores can stock your product by the box instead of individually, saving time for the store. This also can equate to reduced losses in your products as they are not being individually handled.

Shelf ready packaging is favoured by suppliers as it allows for them to promote their product and attract an audience through an increased visibility and a large canvas for your eye catching designs. Shelf ready packaging allows for increased visibility with a large canvas to work with. More elaborate colour schemes and graphics can attract your customers and seal the deal!

Who can provide me with shelf ready packaging..

The future is moving closer and shelf ready packaging is increasingly popular, so if you think that this is a packaging method that you want, you’ll need to find a reliable packaging company. Whether you’re new to shelf ready packaging or just looking for a new packaging service, trustworthy and reliable service is what you need.

Hoxton Industries has been assisting companies with their packaging needs for over 40 years. Hoxton is experienced and reliable. With close access to the M7 and M5, Hoxton Industries is a strong choice. You can check out their website and Facebook for contact information.

Author: Arielle Jones, Keeping you up with the future of packaging…

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