BINGO Machinery, your global partner for smart logistics solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the new CBD30Y 3000kg Electric Walkie Pallet Truck – a robust, efficient, and user-friendly material handling equipment engineered to ele...
BINGO Machinery, your global partner for smart logistics solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the new CBD30Y 3000kg Electric Walkie Pallet Truck – a robust, efficient, and user-friendly material handling equipment engineered to ele...
Collapsible plastic totes offer a powerful combination of space savings, cost efficiency, durability, and operational flexibility that rigid containers simply cannot match. When empty, they fold flat to as little as 25–30% of their expande...
Plastic totes offer a compelling combination of durability, cost efficiency, and versatility that makes them the go-to storage and transport solution across industries. Whether used in warehouses, retail environments, agriculture, or hom...
Packaging materials are the consumable supplies used to wrap, secure, bundle, and protect goods throughout storage, handling, and transportation. In warehousing and logistics operations, the right packaging materials directly determine whether products arrive at their destination intact, whether pallets remain stable during transit, and whether operational costs stay under control. Studies in supply chain management consistently show that damage caused by inadequate packaging costs the logistics industry billions of dollars annually — making the selection of appropriate packaging materials a strategic, not merely operational, decision.
Modern logistics relies on a core set of packaging materials, each suited to specific load types and handling conditions. The table below outlines the most widely used options.
| Material | Primary Function | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Stretch Wrap | Unitize and stabilize pallet loads | Warehousing, outbound shipping |
| Packing Strapping | Bundle and reinforce heavy loads | Heavy goods, timber, steel, palletized cartons |
| Corrugated Cartons | Contain and cushion individual items | E-commerce, retail distribution |
| Bubble Wrap / Foam | Cushion fragile or high-value items | Electronics, glassware, precision parts |
| Packing Tape | Seal carton flaps and reinforce seams | All parcel and carton-based operations |
| Edge Protectors | Distribute strap pressure, prevent corner damage | Strapped pallets, furniture, building materials |
Stretch wrap is a highly elastic polyethylene (LLDPE) film that is wound around pallet loads under tension. As the film is applied — either manually or by a stretch wrapping machine — it stretches by 150–300% of its original length, then contracts to bind the load tightly. This elastic memory holds boxes in place, resists shifting during transit, and provides a degree of moisture and dust protection. Machine-grade stretch wrap typically delivers a tighter, more consistent wrap than hand-grade film, reducing film consumption by up to 30% per pallet.
Packing strapping (also called banding or bundling strap) is used to compress, bundle, or reinforce loads that stretch wrap alone cannot adequately secure. Polypropylene (PP) strapping is the most common type, suitable for light to medium loads; polyester (PET) strapping offers higher tensile strength and is preferred for heavy or sharp-edged goods. Steel strapping remains the choice for the heaviest industrial applications, such as coiled metal or heavy machinery, where break loads can exceed 1,000 kg per strap. Strapping is tensioned using manual tensioners or pneumatic/electric tools, then sealed with a clip or heat weld.
No single packaging material suits every scenario. Matching the material to the load and handling conditions is essential for both performance and cost efficiency. Consider the following:
As a China Custom Packaging Materials Manufacturer and OEM Packaging Materials Factory, Bingo specializes in the production, sales, and service of warehousing and logistics equipment. The packaging material series from Bingo provides essential supporting products — including stretch wrap and packing strapping — built to international quality standards and suited to the full range of manufacturing, e-commerce, warehousing, and retail distribution environments.
Hand stretch wrap is thicker (typically 17–25 microns) and designed to be applied manually using a dispensing handle. Machine stretch wrap is thinner (12–17 microns) but applied at higher pre-stretch ratios — often 200–300% — by a turntable or rotary arm wrapping machine, delivering comparable or superior load containment with up to 50% less film per pallet. For operations wrapping fewer than 15–20 pallets per day, hand wrap is generally more cost-effective; higher volumes justify investment in a wrapping machine.
Polypropylene (PP) strapping is suitable for loads up to approximately 500 kg where some elongation under load is acceptable. Polyester (PET) strapping has higher tensile strength, lower elongation, and greater retained tension over time — making it the preferred choice for heavy loads, sharp-edged goods, or shipments where strap tension must remain consistent throughout a long journey. PET is also more resistant to temperature variation than PP, which can relax noticeably in warm environments.
A standard pallet for domestic road freight typically requires 3–5 overlapping layers applied with 50% overlap between passes, plus a base wrap to anchor the film to the pallet. Heavier loads, unstable stacks, or export shipments may require 6–8 layers or the use of reinforced pre-stretch film. Always apply extra wrapping at the top and base of the load — the two most vulnerable points during handling and transit.