Viscose new service announcement: Contract sleeving for both heat-shrink sleeves & plastic-free shrink sleeves

Viscose Contract Sleeving For Both Heat Shrink Sleeves Plastic Free Shrink Sleeves
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Streamline your packaging with our new contract sleeving service

We’re excited to announce the launch of a new service that enhances both our traditional heat-shrink sleeve and plastic-free shrink sleeve offerings: contract sleeving. This new capability allows us to apply sleeves directly to your products in-house, giving our customers a complete packaging solution from start to finish.

What is contract sleeving?

Contract sleeving is the process of applying shrink sleeves to products on behalf of our customers. Rather than managing the sleeving process separately, customers can now send us their containers or products, and we’ll take care of everything — from sleeve application to final packing – all under one roof.

Why it matters

By offering contract sleeving, we’re helping our clients streamline their supply chain, reduce operational complexity, and speeding up getting the products to market. No longer do you need to coordinate with multiple vendors or invest in sleeving equipment. We provide a turnkey service that saves you time, space, and overhead.

Benefits to our customers

  • Increased Efficiency: Consolidate your sleeving and packaging needs with one trusted partner. This reduces lead times and simplifies logistics.
  • Cost-Effective: Eliminate the need for specialised sleeving machinery and training. Our high-quality equipment and experienced team ensure a professional finish every time.
  • Reduced Risk: By entrusting sleeving to the experts, you minimise errors and waste, while maintaining consistent quality and appearance.
  • Scalability: Whether you need a small batch run or large-scale production, we can accommodate your volume with flexibility.
  • Sustainability: Our contract sleeving service extends to our plastic-free shrink sleeves, making it easier than ever for brands to adopt eco-friendly packaging without sacrificing performance or presentation.

This service is ideal for growing brands, startups, and businesses looking to test new products, as well as established companies seeking to outsource part of their packaging process for improved speed and efficiency. Whether you’re launching a new line or scaling up production, our contract sleeving solution adapts to your needs.

Ready to get started?

Our team is here to guide you through the process and tailor a contract sleeving plan that fits your product and brand goals. Reach out today to learn more and discover how this service can help bring your packaging vision to life.

This article was originally published by Viscose Closures.

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