Engineered Solutions for Packaging

On February 28, 2014 By

As costs continue to rise in the film industry, this includes oil prices, there is a trend to reduce the film thickness. The manufactures have come up with ways to keep the strength while reducing material. The corrugated industry has done the same thing in a additional effort to be more effective with resources. This […]

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NEW inner packaging product

On December 19, 2013 By

Benchmark Packaging is now offering bubble on demand! No more wasted space taken up with big bags of peanuts or rolls of bubble wrap. Save your precious space for money making activities, not packaging inventory! Contact us about the new way to produce different size bubble “pillows” that takes up the space of a computer […]

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Yesterday, September 16, 2013, it was announced that Packaging Corporation of America is buying Boise Cascade. Add that to the fact that International Paper just announced that they are going to close another paper mill and we will be watching paper prices climb quickly by next Spring if not by years end. As the big […]

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Packaging Trends

On February 19, 2013 By

There is a definite trend to the manufacturing of packaging products in the US. As in other businesses there is a reduction of companies who still make the goods. Paper is still one major export of the Americas, due to natural resources and infrastructure. While the big companies gobble up the mid size companies we […]

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Food Service Parchment Paper

On January 19, 2013 By

We now have a full line of Pan Liners for any one in the food preparation business. From silicone impregnated to genuine vegetable parchment we have it all. These are great for any application from wrapping hams to baking cookies. Contact us today!

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Packaging Design

On January 12, 2012 By

I am addicted to looking a every package I come across to see how it is put together. Have you ever wondered who developed all of the inner packaging used in so many products today? Almost everything we ship has some type of inner packing designed to support, stability and add strength to the outer […]

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