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BEACON Displays, Cushioning, and Corrugated Inserts.

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A Silent Salesman

Buyers of your products often begin judging you the moment they lay eyes on your corrugated container, particularly when it comes to point-of-sale.

    Actually, most consumers won't notice good quality because they have come to expect it.  But just let a poor quality container show up on the shelf and see what happens.  Todays
consumers are willing to pay a little more if they perceive they are buying quality merchandise.

    The lesson?  Don't let your corrugated container display units tell the wrong story about yourproduct.

    When it comes to selecting a corrugated display supplier, speed of delivery, appropriateness of design, and quality of execution we can help your product sell off-the-shelf in a profitable manner.

Inner Packaging

    Many products are packaged in shipping containers with inserts or inner packing.  Such inserts act as separators, keeping individual items apart for protection against scuffing and other damage, as well as facilitating item count.  In many cases inserts also serve to increase the totalcompression strength of the shipping container.

    Exposure to shocks is a constantly present hazard in the handling and transportation of yourproducts.  As a cushioning material corrugated board is the most commonly used material, butthe application is an art.  Our designers at Beacon are skilled in this area which is critical to your products survival during shipping.

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