Sealed Air has launched its first paper wrapping systems to meet growing demand from low and medium volume e-commerce retailers and fulfilment companies.
The QuikWrap Nano and QuikWrap M systems are both paper wrapping systems don’t require any electricity, with little or no assembly.
Sealed Air said the QuikWrap Nano is the smallest dual paper wrapping system in the market and is suited to low volume operations.
The system features a corrugated board dispensing box containing 61 metres of expanding die cut honeycomb paper and interleaf tissue paper.
The box and interleaf can be custom printed to create branding opportunities. Once the system is empty, the entire dispenser can be recycled using kerbside services, where available.
The QuikWrap M has been designed as an easily refillable system for medium volume operations. A lightweight, robust metal frame is used to hold larger, 1,700 metre rolls of the expanding die cut honeycomb paper and interleaf tissue paper.
Each system produces a double layer of FSC-certified honeycomb paper and interleaf tissue paper to enhance product protection.
The paper is 100% recyclable and is dispensed using unique ‘tear and hold’ technology.
Sealed Air has also launched a new Modular Pack Station, which enables companies to save space by more ergonomically organising both paper and inflatable packaging equipment.
Operators can modify the Modular Pack Station to suit their exact requirements by utilising a range of table, shelving, and attachment options to reduce touchpoints and improve overall packaging efficiencies.
Andrea Questa, EMEA fulfilment paper solution manager at Sealed Air, said: “The Sealed Air brand QuikWrap Nano and Sealed Air brand QuikWrap M are ideal for small and medium sized businesses that want an easy to use, space saving and efficient paper wrapping solution.
“Both systems quickly produce two layers of protective packaging. The expanding honeycomb paper provides cushioning, with the interleaf tissue protecting against surface abrasions. Together, this helps to improve the overall customer experience during unboxing, as products are better protected.”