Under Pad Low Loading Capacity? High Transportation Costs? See How We Solve It!
Wholesome has officially launched a groundbreaking compression packaging technology specifically designed for disposable under pads. This technology optimizes packaging structure and materials, significantly enhancing transport and storage efficiency, and setting a new benchmark for the industry. Compared to traditional packaging methods, the compression packaging technology achieves breakthrough improvements in volume reduction, transportation cost savings, and environmental benefits.
According to laboratory test data from the company, the adoption of compression packaging technology has resulted in an average reduction of 30% in the packaging volume of disposable care pads. This improvement directly enhances logistics efficiency and optimizes the utilization of transportation resources.
In terms of cost efficiency, the compression packaging technology has reduced average transportation costs per shipment by 30%. For customers who rely on large-scale, long-term transportation, this technology will deliver significant cost savings. Additionally, compression packaging reduces the demand for packaging materials, further advancing the commitment to sustainable development.
To ensure that the compression packaging technology does not compromise product performance, Wholesome's R&D team conducted 18 months of rigorous testing and optimization. The compressed bed pads quickly return to their original shape upon opening, with no difference in absorbency, softness, or durability compared to traditionally packaged products. The technology has already passed multiple international quality certifications and has received highly positive feedback from early adopters.
CEO of Wholesome stated, "We are committed to creating value for our customers through technological innovation. The launch of compression packaging technology not only addresses pain points in logistics and storage but also provides a new solution for sustainable development in the industry. Moving forward, we will continue to explore more innovative technologies to drive the industry toward greater efficiency and environmental responsibility."