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Case Study: Custom Poly Boxes

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Hawaii Poly Box 300x200 Case Study: Custom Poly Boxes

Custom Poly Boxes

MotivAction is a performance improvement company specializing in meeting, event, incentive, recognition and learning services. They have been helping businesses get results through people since 1976. In this particular case MotivAction was developing a communications campaign for a client’s sales incentive program. The payout? A trip to Hawaii for the top achievers!

As part of their communications campaign, MotivAction wanted to create custom packaging that would be consistent with the branding they’d developed for this program.

Teaming up with our seasoned vet, Steve Sandahl, MotivAction and Sunrise Packaging created a lovely Hawaiian-themed custom poly box. The box held a mini cloth bag (wrapped in tissue paper) which held a fresh bag of Hawaiian Kona Coffee. Sunrise Packaging was able to help realize the customer’s vision by working closely with the customer from conception to fulfillment.

It’s all about differentiation. When we customize something for you, it’s yours and yours alone. We pride ourselves on listening first and packaging second. Please contact us if you have a vision and need assistance in making it a reality.

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Putting Poly into Packaging

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

PolyBox 300x200 Putting Poly into Packaging

Packaging can take many forms and can be made out of many different materials. One popular choice is the use of poly. Poly is a flexible material, making it durable against everyday use. Poly packaging is very versatile. Its light weight allows for easy shipping and its many options for design makes poly packaging a must for promotional endeavors. Poly enables packaging to have a crisp and clean look, giving it an excellent presentation factor.

There are two types of poly packaging: polyethylene and polypropylene. Polyethylene is the most popular plastic in the world. It is classified as a thermoplastic, which means it can be melted to a liquid and remolded when it turns solid. Polyethylene is interesting in that it was accidentally discovered. A German chemist in 1898 was applying heat to another compound, when he realized the extreme heat and pressure produced polyethylene. Polypropylene has a little different structure in that it serves as both a plastic and a fiber. It has a higher melting point than many other plastics, making it a common material in dishwasher safe food containers.

Poly packaging is an outstanding choice for customization. Offset and screen printing are popular options for poly projects. Specialty printing like foil stamping, embossing, and debossing are other options to add creativity, uniqueness, and character to any packaging project. Poly packaging can take many forms including boxes, binders, totes, envelopes, and folders. The versatility and durability that poly packaging offers gives companies that ability to stand out from the competition.

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