
A company that sells home improvement supplies was trying to find a way to protect their shipments. Because of the high price of many home improvement products, protecting their merchandise was of utmost importance. While using a tremendous amount of packing peanuts and foam pieces, the home improvement company experienced numerous customer complaints about damaged products.
- Damaged products
- Misuse of packaging products
- Waste of good resources
- Cornerboard
- Decrease in damaged products
- Conservation of resources/packaging products
Knowing that having a reputation for shipping damaged products would tremendously hurt business flow, the home improvement company decided to contact IPS Packaging. After speaking with a trained packaging specialist, the home improvement company opted to take the specialist's advice and purchase cornerboard to protect their window dressings that were constantly breaking during transit.
Cornerboard may not be the first thing you think of when you imagine protecting window dressings during shipping. However, the durability and reusability of cornerboard make it an extremely viable option. In addition to being tough and sturdy, cornerboard is easy for workers to apply and remove.
To protect window frames, cornerboard can be applied or stapled to the frames, protecting critical edges. Cornerboard can also protect arch windows and other uniquely shaped window frames and architectural aspects. While window frames are being transported by truck, cornerboard aids in protecting the frames from damaging each other.
To learn about the myriad of uses for cornerboard, call IPS Packaging today at 888.922.1622. Our highly trained packaging specialists will be ready and willing to help answer all of your packaging questions!