Thank You!!!
January
05
2012
As the new year has come under way, all of us at Industrial Packaging Corporation wanted to thank you for another great year!
To show our appreciation, anyone who mentions this ad and is interested in any Stretch Film equipment can get a 5% discount!
Happy Thanksgiving
November
23
2011
We at Industrial Packaging Corporation would like to take the time to wish everyone a Wonderful and Happy Thanksgiving.
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” ~John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Wulftec Introduces the FAST
June
22
2011
FAST (Force Anticipation Stretch Technology) is an innovative film feeding system which accurately delivers film to the pallet without reacting to a demand. FAST allows closer reach of film tensile strength without the film breaking. This technology is more forgiving to defects in the film and/or puncture hazards on the product offering a wider range of force to load possibilities while maintaining complete all around load containment.
Easy Fold Fixtures
February
04
2011
A recent breakthrough in box assembly, the Easy Fold Fixture requires just a single operator, takes up minimal floor space and is cost effective. It comes in three different models:
• Standard Fixture
• Standard Fixture with turntable
• Complex Form Fixture
5 Year Warranty
January
07
2011
Wulftec now offers a 5 year warranty on all Smart series semi-automatic turntable stretch wrappers – no exclusion! This will be retroactively applied to machines that are in the field that were sold 3 or 4 years ago.

Videojet Inkjet Printers
December
29
2010
Industrial Packaging Corporation is excited to announce a new relationship with Videojet, a world-leading manufacturer of marking systems, fluids, and accessories for the product identification industry. Videojet printers apply high-quality alphanumeric codes, logos and graphics to nearly any surface at virtually any line speed, angle, or location on a product or package.
Mullen vs ECT
October
07
2010
Quoted from: PackWorld.com
Written by Sterling Anthony, CPP
In 1991, the edge crush test (ECT) became an alternative to the bursting strength test (a.k.a Mullen) as a declaration on box manufacturer’s certificates (BMCs). Much has occurred during the almost two decades since, justifying a retrospective and a look ahead. (more…)




