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The best partner for your packaging needs.

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story can make all the difference. 

Our begins back in 2011, this is when we had our idea to produce environmentally friendly packaging for our project in West Africa. Working in remote areas, we found supply of good quality bags unreliable. We decided to produce our own bags and ship them to our own production facilities. Times change, companies evolve and so did we. We have become a fully fledged packaging company working with offices in China, Hong Kong and Australia. Our focus also shifted closer to home in Melbourne but despite the change, we did not abandon our international roots. We are working with successful clients in Peru, West Africa, Fiji, New Zealand and China. We are also working in developing markets in Singapore, Philippines and Indonesia.

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Our 3d modelling capability.

Our box 3D modelling offers numerous benefits, including:

  1. Realism and Detail: It allows you to show your product more realistically and with more details.

  2. Creativity: It enables you to design any type of feature and expand your creativity.

  3. Efficiency: It simplifies the design process and reduces the time and cost of product development.

  4. Collaboration: It improves communication and collaboration across internal and external teams.

  5. Quality Control: It helps you to catch and correct design and quality issues before they become problems.

  6. Prototyping and Data Management: It facilitates physical prototyping and data management.

  7. Language Barriers: It eliminates language barriers and enhances project approvals.

  8. Cost Savings: 3D Modeling is often the precursor to formal prototyping, which included the manufacturing of physical iterations years ago.

  9. Easier Flaw Recognition: Building upon easy manipulation and spotting design weaknesses becomes much easier when people can apply other layers (and tests) to designs.

  10. Ease of Use and Efficiency: Digital design makes it easy to quickly apply a host of changes to each iteration, which usually involves only a click, selection, or toggle.

These benefits make 3D modelling a valuable tool in various fields, including product design, architecture, entertainment, and more.

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Materials.

The most common materials we use include

  1. PE, VMPET and PET and variations of these materials are the most common plastic types used today.

  2. Fully recyclable Monomaterials. These are plastics designed for recycling.

  3. Bio Plastics and Compostable Materials such as PLA or AloxPLA used to make compostable pouches and bags as well as components such as Valves and Zippers. Our PLA can come from corn starch, sugarcane fibres, or tapioca/cassava

  4. Water soluble materials such as PVA or Polyvinyl Alcohol which has been around since 1920’s and is odorless, non toxic, biodegradable and water soluble. There are around 20 different types of bacteria and yeasts present in nature that can degrade PVA to carbon dioxide, water and biomass. PVA is usually used for industrial solutions.