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News Release from: Mercury Packaging | Subject: Header bags
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2005
Boosting POS Appeal With Header Bags
In a move to boost point-of-sale appeal, an increasing number of companies are turning to printed polypropylene and polyethylene reinforced, header bags.
In a move to boost point-of-sale appeal, an increasing number of companies are turning to printed polypropylene and polyethylene reinforced, header bags manufactured by Mercury Packaging, said the company Offering benefits over other forms of packaging, such as blister packs and skin packaging, the Mercury header bags are available in a range of sizes and thicknesses
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Printed in up to eight colours, including half-tone process graphics, the bags are supplied with a choice of punched holes and Euroslot for use on retail display hooks.
The polypropylene bags offer clarity and, because of the film stiffness, the packs retain their shape, which generates increased consumer appeal believes the company.
Mercury header bags are claimed to use less material than many other forms of display packaging and with no glue or staples they are said to be fully recyclable.
Headers using staples can pose contamination and safety issues, according to Mercury Packaging.
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