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Transport Packaging is a type of packaging used to protect goods during transportation. It is designed to protect products from damage, contamination, and theft, and to ensure that they arrive at their destination in the same condition as when they left. Transport Packaging is typically made from corrugated cardboard, plastic, or wood, and is designed to be strong and durable. It is also designed to be lightweight and easy to handle, and to be stackable for efficient storage and transportation.
Transport Packaging is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and automotive. It is also used in the retail sector, where it is used to protect products during shipping and storage.
Some companies in the Transport Packaging market include Smurfit Kappa, DS Smith, International Paper, WestRock, and Sonoco. Show Less Read more