ANTALIS Packaging has published the first edition of ‘The Big Book of Packaging’, described as an ‘essential resource’ showcasing the latest advancements in packaging materials, machinery, and sustainable solutions.
The book features insights from Antalis’ team of specialists and explores how the firm helps businesses navigate the challenges of modern logistics through free audits and by utilising solutions such as its Smart Packaging Centre (SPC).
The book addresses issues including what criteria should be used to evaluate the efficiency of packaging materials and design; how companies can balance cost management with sustainability; and what resources or strategies are recommended to optimise packaging operations.
Chris Liddell, Antalis Packaging director – UK, said, “Effective packaging isn’t just about material costs —it’s about minimising damage, optimising cost per pack, and enhancing the customer experience from unboxing to disposal. This book demonstrates the knowledge that Antalis Packaging has and the strategies we use to help our customers and businesses balance cost management with sustainability and efficiency – whether through using less materials, optimising design, choosing non-plastic alternatives or automation of packaging using the latest machine technology.”