Advances in eCommerce
BJ Radek of Selig Group discusses the growth of eCommerce, shipping of liquids, and meeting the needs of a rigorous distribution channel.
New Use of Induction Sealing
A new adhesive opens up opportunities in glass that previously were not practical.
Sealing the Deal with Hygienic-to-Open Packaging
With the rise in popularity of vitamins, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals owing to the increased focus on health and well-being, the demand for appropriate packaging has also risen.
Induction Cap Sealing in Tamper-Evident Pharmaceutical Packaging
To meet the demands of consumers and regulators, pharmaceutical companies need to offer packaging that is both tamper-evident and accessible to the end user.
Selig Plays Part in Supplying New FDA Approved, Five Minute COVID-19 Diagnostic Test
Medical, technological and packaging industries are working together to deliver diagnostic tests to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Selig is proud to announce its involvement with a new, 5 minute COVID-19 diagnostic test.
Cost & Environmental Benefits of Induction Sealing
The pressure to reduce plastic packaging is growing as manufacturers make changes to avert the potential disaster of more plastics than fish in the ocean by 2050.
Easy Access: The Need to Design Inclusive Packaging
Packaging must be robust, tamper-proof and leak-free, but, as the global population continues to age, it must also be easy to open. This can be a tricky balance to strike, but Selig reveals that a robust solution already exists.
Packaging and the Needs of an Ageing Global Population
An ageing global population is here to stay and the packaging sector must ensure its products constantly evolve to accommodate the needs of the elderly and remain relevant.
Secure Sealing For All
The benefits of leakproof and tamper-proof packaging should not be denied to consumers with limited grip strength. Selig sales director Peter Tindale explains how the right sealing design and technology can ensure inclusivity.
Sealing the Deal: Granting Access While Staying Safe
With more older people being affected by arthritis, designers must develop new ways to ensure packaging is easily accessible to users, while maintaining pack security. Selig explores how to achieve both.