GLASS INDUSTRY

Superior protection against fractures.

Glass products are among the most delicate items during transport and storage; industrial packaging provides effective protection against impact, vibration, and pressure.

Products are secured and shock-absorbing barriers are created thanks to inner packaging elements supported by foam, polystyrene, and rubber.

Composite strapping, wooden crates, and reinforced packaging systems prevent glass surfaces from cracking, scratching, and breaking.

Transportation and Storage Efficiency

Methods such as palletizing, stacking, and strapping facilitate transport and ensure the safety of shipments.

By arranging glass products according to standards, they take up less space, reducing logistics costs.

Wooden crates offer the advantage of horizontal and vertical placement thanks to their internal fastening systems.

Reducing Return and Damage Costs

Industrial packaging minimizes damage during shipping, resulting in savings on return and repair costs.

Especially for large-scale glass manufacturers (window glass, shop window glass, shower enclosure glass, etc.), the waste rate is significantly reduced.

Reusable packaging systems reduce total packaging costs.

Environmental and Legal Compliance

Export processes can be problem-free with wooden packaging that complies with ISPM 15 standards.

Sustainability goals are achieved by using recyclable packaging materials.

Protective systems that comply with safety standards are applied to hazardous and sharp glass fragments.

Product Presentation and Customer Experience

Aesthetic and robust packaging creates the perception of a high-quality product for the end user.

For glass products (glasses, bottles, display objects, etc.) in the hotel, restaurant, and decoration sectors, packaging prestige is achieved through transparent film, logo printing, and custom boxes.

Customer satisfaction is increased through packaging solutions that extend shelf life and reduce the risk of spoilage.

Customizable Packaging Systems

The glass panels are secured using custom-cut crates, cardboard, and styrofoam, sized to fit the product dimensions.

For delicate glass surfaces, scratch-resistant paper and foam materials are preferred.

Single and multi-unit transport boxes, commonly used in the glass industry, are supported by vacuum packaging systems.