Paper-based Protective Wrapping

Antalis' Geami Wrap ’n Go is a compact and sustainable wrapping solution that expands die-cut kraft paper into a protective honeycomb structure for product packaging.

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Packaging is the opportunity to create memorable shopping experiences for customers so they keep coming back. Geami Wrap ’n Go available from Antalis is a small and environmentally responsible wrapping solution that will keep purchases safe and customers happy.

Its ethos is simple: more protection and more sustainability, in less space, and with a lower carbon footprint.

The patented Geami Wrap ’n Go converter by Ranpak expands die-cut kraft paper into a protective 3D honeycomb structure. The die-cut paper can be used on its own or combined with soft tissue interleaf paper for a more luxurious finish – for delicate items and special purchases. 

Geami Wrap ’n Go’s modular design is fit for low-to-mid-volume applications. It fits easily into any packaging environment, including e-commerce or in-store retail wrapping. A patented, self-adjusting tensioning mechanism means that operation is both reliable and straightforward. Geami Wrap ’n Go replaces air-bubble packaging with sustainable and cost-efficient protection, ensuring an enhanced customer experience.

Category Manager - Packaging at Antalis, Steve Marples, said: “During busy periods, whether working in smaller e-commerce businesses or in-store retail, there can be a need to step up the volume and speed of wrapping and packing. However, finding the space for labor-saving devices can be a challenge. Geami Wrap ’n Go is a brilliant, cost-effective piece of kit that is easy to use and takes up minimal space; it takes the look and quality of wrapping and packing up a level too.”

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