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market-insider · 5 months
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Mailer Packaging Market Trends: Designing Tomorrow's Deliveries - An Editorial Exploration
The global mailer packaging market size is expected to reach USD 76.48 billion by 2030 and expand at a CAGR of 16.2% from 2022 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The increasing use of e-commerce for buying and selling products as the players operating in the industry offer easy transportation and home delivery services which save time and money for the end users are driving the market growth.
The growing demand for mailer packaging across the e-commerce industry for the packaging of varied products including apparel, jewelry, and books & stationery among others across the globe is driving the market growth. Furthermore, a continuously increasing number of online sellers as well as shoppers across the globe is fueling the demand for packaging mailers. The rapidly increasing marketing and advertisement expenditure of the e-commerce players such as Walmart, Amazon, eBay, and Shopsy among others is further supporting the market growth.
Non-cushioned mailers are leading the market and are also projected to maintain their dominance during the forecast timeframe from 2022 to 2030. The wider application portfolio of non-cushioned mailers as they are used for packaging apparel and textiles among others is contributing to the segmental dominance. Non-cushioned mailers are mostly made up of plastic materials as the material provides leakage-free and liquid-resistant transportation at a cheaper cost compared to paper mailers.
The increasing concerns associated with plastic usage in the packaging industry and its harmful impact on the environment are projected to limit the growth of plastic mailers during the forecast period. Additionally, the rising awareness about the sustainable alternatives of plastic mailers including paper mailers is further projected to restrict the growth of plastic mailers. 
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Mailer Packaging Market Report Highlights
The non-cushioned mailers segment is expected to record a CAGR of 16.0% during the forecast period from 2022 to 2030. The increasing purchasing power of end users from developing economies worldwide is supporting the growth of non-cushioned mailers.
The non-insulated mailers accounted for a significant revenue share of 89.2% in 2021, and the segment is also projected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast timeframe.
Based on material, the paper segment held a revenue share of 52.7% in 2021 and is expected to expand at the highest CAGR of 16.5% owing to its sustainability and eco-friendly nature. The e-commerce players are preferably using paper mailers to contribute to sustainable growth and operations in the global market.
The e-commerce segment accounted for the largest revenue share of 49.7% in 2021 and the end-use segment is also projected to maintain its dominance in terms of revenue throughout the forecast period from 2022 to 2030. The continuously increasing customer base for online purchasing especially after the COVID-19 impact is supporting the growth of the segment.
Central & South America is expected to expand at the highest CAGR of 16.6% in terms of revenue during the forecast period. The country is projected to exhibit growth on account of the increasing internet penetration in the major countries of the region including Brazil, and Argentina among others. The rising awareness about the different types of products offered by other regions through the electronic medium is supporting the demand for mailer packaging for the transportation of such products.
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Grand View Research has segmented the global mailer packaging market based on product, insulation, material, end-use, and region.
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Watching my name go by, Documented by Mervyn Kurlansky & John Naar, Text Norman Mailer, Mathews Miller Dunbar Ltd., London, 1974
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thekenyabrand · 1 year
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Hey IPR! First, @resident-corvid, you're awesome. Thanks for everything you do for IPR, it's been a blast working with you. My question is: What can we as publishers and creators do to help IPR be even more successful? Or, put another way: what would you like to see creators doing more of? What do we forget about frequently?
Hi! Thank you so much, it's always lovely working with you as well.
This is an interesting question! Mostly because IPR's success does entirely come from our publishers that we represent, it's because y'all create such incredible and interesting games that we exist at all.
As for what we'd like to see creators do more of / what they forget about, the first thing that comes to mind is packaging! In two ways, the first being how to actually safely package your games so that they make it through the postal system unscathed, and secondly how to package your games so they stay together in boxes and on shelves. I'm going to put the rest under a read more to avoid clogging up dashes.
For the first, we actually just made a video about this over on the IPR YouTube channel, where we go through a bunch of different types and quantities of games and show how we package them. The main things are to always have at least two layers of protection, and to pack your games so nothing moves. The postal system will toss your packages around, and they will put 50 lb boxes on top of your poor game.
Essentially you have to imagine that every package is going through The Horrors before they end up at their destination, and plan accordingly.
And for the second, this is especially relevant if your game has extras like a bookmark or other removable inserts, or if it comes in a set of several zines. Think about how these things will sit on a shelf in a game store, how they'll handle being picked up and flipped through. It's always a good idea to shrink wrap your games, but at the very least every component should be attached to eachother so there's less chance of a piece getting lost along the way.
A couple examples: Wickedness is a set of three zines about a coven of witches struggling to hold the worlds (and themselves) together. It gets shrink wrapped, which not only keeps the three zines together, but also protects the gorgeous gold foil on the front covers from getting scratched and damaged.
The deluxe version of Rampant, a module for Mothership® featuring the mysterious Geppetto station, holds all its components in a transparent paper sleeve. Customers can still see through to read the description on the back and the artwork on the front, and there's no chance for any of the pamphlets or map to go missing.
Lastly, the Strollplaying Games Trio Pack is a set of three notebook-esque zines, each containing a solo game to be played while walking about. They're held together with just a simple paper band. Something like this, or a rubber band (just make sure its not tight enough that its going to damage your games), are easy ways to keep your games together as they're being sold.
We've also got more tips on our Publisher Tips page on the IPR website! Our goal is always to support indie game creators however we can, so if you've got a question that isn't answered here or on that page, please do ask! If I don't know, someone else on the IPR crew will.
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prosupplyglobal12 · 7 days
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print247us · 12 days
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sofiaalice · 3 months
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How Can You Elevate Your Brand With Custom Printed Mailer Boxes
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Custom-printed mailer boxes can be a powerful tool for elevating your brand and leaving a lasting impression on your customers. Here are several ways to achieve this:
Branding and Design
Use your mailer boxes as a canvas to showcase your brand identity. Incorporate your logo, brand colors, and tagline prominently on the box.
Ensure that the design reflects the values and personality of your brand. Consistency across packaging and other branding materials helps build brand recognition.
High-Quality Printing
Invest in high-quality printing to ensure that your branding elements are crisp, vibrant, and visually appealing. A well-printed box reflects positively on the perceived quality of your products.
Unique Shapes and Sizes
Stand out from the crowd by choosing custom shapes and sizes for your mailer boxes. This not only adds an element of uniqueness but also ensures that your packaging is tailored to your specific products.
Storytelling Elements
Utilize the packaging space to tell a story about your brand or products. Include information about your company's history, values, or the inspiration behind the product. Engaging narratives create a connection with customers.
Personalization
Consider adding personal touches to your custom mailer boxes in Canada, such as the customer's name or a personalized thank-you message. This adds a sense of exclusivity and shows customers that you value their business.
Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Messaging
If your brand focuses on sustainability, use your mailer boxes to communicate this commitment. Incorporate eco-friendly materials, and include messaging about your environmental initiatives. Consumers are increasingly drawn to brands with a strong commitment to sustainability.
Interactive Features
Include interactive elements in your mailer boxes, such as QR codes linking to exclusive content, discount offers, or product tutorials. This not only engages customers but also encourages them to interact further with your brand.
Promotional Offers
Print promotional offers or discount codes directly on the mailer box to incentivize repeat business. This creates a sense of value for the customer and encourages them to explore more of your products.
Functional Design
Ensure that the mailer box design is not only visually appealing but also functional. Easy opening, secure closure, and protective features contribute to a positive unboxing experience.
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polypakamerica · 4 months
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Polypak Packaging: Elevating E-commerce Impressions with Designer Poly Mailers
Unveil the fusion of functionality and aesthetics with Polypak Packaging, a leader in the realm of designer poly mailers. Contact PolyPak Packaging for more details about custom poly mailers.
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zooophagous · 1 year
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So why do you hate the advertising industry?
Hokay so.
Let me preface this with some personal history. It's not relevant to the sins of the advertising industry perse but it illustrates how I started to grow to hate it.
I wanted to be a veterinarian growing up, but to be a vet you basically have to be good enough to get into medical school. I do not have the math chops or discipline to make it in medical school. I went into art instead, and in a desperate attempt to find some commercial viability that didn't involve moving to California, I went into graphic design.
I've been a graphic designer for about seven or eight years now and I've worn a lot of hats. One of them was working in a print shop. Now, the print shop had a lot of corporate customers who had various ad campaigns. One of them was Gate City Bank, which had a bigass stack of postcards ordered every couple months to mail to their customers.
Now, paper comes from Dakota Paper, and they make their paper the usual way. Somewhere far, far from our treeless plain there is a forest of tall trees. These trees are cut down and put on big fossil fuel burning trucks and hauled to a paper mill that turns them into pulp while spewing the most fowl odors imaginable over the neighboring town and loads the pulp up with bleach to give it a nice white color.
Then the paper is put on yet another big truck and hauled off to the local paper depot, then put on another big truck and delivered to my print shop, where I turned the paper into postcards telling people to go even deeper into debt to buy a boat because it's almost summer. The inks used are a type of nasty heat sensitive plastic that is melted to the surface of the paper with heat. Then the postcards are put on yet ANOTHER truck and sent to the bank, which puts them on ANOTHER truck and finally into the hands of their customers, who open their mail and take one look at the post card and immediately discard it.
Heaps and heaps and literal hundreds of pounds of literal garbage created at the whim of the marketing team several times a year. And thats just one bank in one city.
I came to realize very quickly that graphic design was the delicate art of turning trees into junk mail.
And wouldn't you know it there are a TON of companies that basically only do junk mail. Many of them operate under the guise of a "charity," sending you pictures of suffering children or animals and begging for handouts and when they get those handouts the executives take a nice fat cut, give some small token amount to whatever cause they pay lip service to, and then put the rest of the cash right back into making more mailers. "Direct mail marketing" they call it.
Oh but maybe it's not so bad, you can advertise online after all. Now that there's decent ad blocker out there and better anti-virus ads usually don't destroy your computer anymore just by existing.
Except now when I search for the exact business I want on Google it's buried under three or four different "promoted search items" tricking me into clicking on them only to shoot themselves in the foot because I searched for the specific result I wanted for a reason and couldn't use those other websites even if I felt like it.
And now we have advertising on YouTube and on every streaming service, forcing more and more eyes onto the ad for the brand new Buick Envision that parks itself because you're too stupid to do it on your own.
Oh thats ok maybe I'll get Spotify premium and go ad free and listen to some podcasts- SIKE we have the hosts of your show doing the song and dance now. Are you depressed and paranoid from listening to my true crime podcast about murdered and mutilated teenagers? That's ok, my sponsor Better Help can keep you sane enough to stay alive and spend more money.
It's gotten so terrible that now you have content farms, huge hubs of shell companies that crank out video after video to get more and more precious clicks. Which if the videos were innocuous maybe that wouldn't be so awful except now you have cooking hacks that can actually burn your house down and craft hacks that can electrocute you being flung into your eyes at the speed of mach fuck so some slimy internet clickbait jockey doesn't need to get a real job.
It of course goes without saying that animals are also relentlessly exploited by clickbait companies that will put them in compromising situations on purpose to create a fake fishing hack video or even just straight up killing them for sport by feeding small animals to a pufferfish that rips them apart for the camera.
And all of this, ALL of this doesn't even touch how adveritising is the death of art in general. Queer topics, any kind of interesting art, any kind of sex or substance use topics are scrubbed clean and hidden at the behest of advertisers.
Sex education, a nude statue, topics such as racism or sexism or bigotry in general have tags purged or hidden from search, even life saving information about SDTs or drug use, because if someone saw that and complained then Verizon might sell fewer tablets and we can't fucking have that.
Conservative talking heads often bitch and moan that they're being censored on social media. The stupid part is, they're right! They are being censored! But it's not by a woke mob, it's by ATT and Coca Cola not wanting their adspace sharing screen time with their stupid fucking opinions.
However, they won't ever figure that out, because the talking heads they get their marching orders from like Tucker and Jones ALSO rely on the sweet milk flowing from the sponsorship teat and they aren't about to turn on their meal ticket so they have to come up with even stupider shit to say for the train to continue rolling.
I managed to rant this far without even getting into the ads I see for the beauty industry. The other day a botox ad described wrinkles as "moderate to severe crows feet" as if wrinkles are a symptom of a fucking serious disease! Like having a flaw in your skin is a medical problem that you need thousands of dollars of literal botulism toxin to fix! I was incandescent with anger.
Advertising is a polluting, censoring, anti educational and anti art industry at it's very core. It destroys human connections, suppresses human thought and makes us hate our own bodies. It ads no value, actively detracts from value, and serves no real purpose and I believe it should be almost if not entirely banned.
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prosupplyglobal · 11 months
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Battle of the Mailers: Bubble vs. Poly Mailers - Unveiling the Ultimate Packaging Winner
When it comes to shipping goods, choosing the right packaging can make a world of difference. In today's competitive e-commerce market, it's crucial to protect your items while ensuring they arrive in pristine condition. Two popular options for shipping packages are bubble mailers and poly mailers. In this blog, we'll explore the features, pros, and cons of each, helping you determine which one is the best fit for your needs.
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garadinervi · 1 year
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The Faith of Graffiti, Documented by Mervyn Kurlansky & John Naar, Text by Norman Mailer, Alskog / Praeger, New York, NY, 1974
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betapacktech · 1 year
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What is the reason to use the honeycomb paper wrap?
The honeycomb paper wrap offers an innovative and eco-friendly alternative for packaging. Its unique structure, resembling a honeycomb, consists of layers of paper cells that provide exceptional strength while remaining lightweight. This solution is ideal for protecting fragile items during transit, minimizing the risk of damage. Additionally, the honeycomb paper wrap is made from renewable materials, making it a sustainable choice that reduces environmental impact without compromising on performance.
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biodegradablebags · 1 year
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What is Self-Mailer?
Did you know what is Self-mailer? A self-mailer is a type of direct mail marketing piece, it does not require an envelope that you can send by itself. Self-mailers can be used for a variety of purposes, such as promoting a new product, announcing a sale or promotion, or delivering important information to customers.
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prosupplyglobal12 · 2 months
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Why choose Heavy Duty Bubble Mailers
Heavy duty bubble mailers are designed for resilience. The tough polyethylene outer layer shields against weather and handling, while the inner layer of air-filled bubbles offers extra protection, making them stand out as a superior packaging choice.
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dazonntechnologies · 1 year
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What is Self-Mailer?
Let's explain what is self-mailer. A self-mailer is a type of direct mail marketing piece that is designed to be sent through the mail without an envelope. Self-mailers are a popular choice for businesses and organizations that want to create a simple and cost-effective direct mail campaign. Self-mailers can be customized with different shapes, sizes, and designs to make them more visually appealing and memorable. For more info visit our official website
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