We would like to propose reusable tools for your use of UNI-PAK.
To customers considering reducing environmental impact starting from packaging, we propose cost reduction while working on environmental impact reduction and further utilization of high-performance cardboard. By using "UNI-PAK," which utilizes reinforced cardboard, we can suggest reusable tools. Additionally, by utilizing our logistics center, we can also propose box management and logistics operations outsourcing. 【Features】 ■ Suggestions for reusable tools ■ Proposals for box management and logistics operations outsourcing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Overview** Cardboard is an environmentally friendly container that can be recycled over 95%. By switching from wooden boxes and foam materials to cardboard, industrial waste can be redirected to recycled paper collection, contributing immediately to the reduction of environmental impact. Many customers are concerned about the strength and deterioration due to rain when it comes to cardboard pallets, but they can be utilized by reviewing the logistics flow. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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Pack Mizutani Co., Ltd. has been sincerely confronting the diversity of packaging since its founding in 1909. We have made significant investments in equipment, including some of the largest printing machines in Japan, and expanded our export packaging division by entering the tri-wall business, allowing us to celebrate a century of success thanks to your support. Packaging is the cornerstone of logistics and a raw material for creating more advanced logistics. To become a strong partner that can overcome the intensifying competition alongside our customers, we will continue to pursue optimal "packaging performance."