If you're a customer using plain stretchfilm, Printed Polythene Ltd asks have you ever looked into the costs for having it printed?
By spreading the cost across the number of units it's protecting, customers will find the difference between plain and printed stretchfilm almost negligible. Add in the professional image it gives and you'll wonder why you never did it before.
By using printed stretchfilm on their products, customers can protect their merchandise and project their name and message to other customers. Whether it's wrapping pallets or much smaller items, products will look more professional, stand out and help to strengthen their brand.
Hand & Machine printed up to three colours:
• Give wider exposure of a brand
• Use as an advertising medium
• Individual packaging of product lines
• Unique packaging
• Ideal brand management
• Effective protection against theft
• Company recognition
• Easy Identification
• Stand apart from competitor's products
Based in Atherton, Manchester, Printed Polythene Ltd specialises in polythene products, all in plain, printed or coloured, such as shrink films, pallet covers, top sheets, stretch films, stretch hoods and much more.
With over 12 years' experience in the field of polythene shrink and stretch film, the company has close manufacturing links in Spain, Italy, Poland and the Far East.
For further information, call call 01942 879256 or email info@printedpolytheneltd.co.uk
Construction News
12/01/2017
Printed Polythene Ltd Reveals Benefits Of Printed Stretchfilm


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