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Australian family business TigerPak Packaging, trading since 2002, has grown to become one of Australia’s leading distributors of packaging material, warehouse and safety supplies.

At AUSPACK 2022, on stand B025, the company's main focus will be on eco-friendly alternative solutions and packaging machinery for its application.

The company’s showcase range will include:

Ranpak Paper Packaging Materials: Eco packaging solutions that can protect and secure your goods while in storage and transit. Void fill or paper cushion packaging solutions that suits your application and puts your mind at ease by eliminating transit damage.

PaperWave & BioWave Air Pillow Systems: Distinctive German engineered and produced air-pillow void fill system that doesn’t harm the environment.

Water Activate Tape: Make the move to eco-friendly carton sealing and save time and money in the process. Demos and samples will be available.

Strapex Strapping Tools: Swiss-made poly and steel strapping tool range when only the best will do.

“Our aim is to exceed your expectations. We achieve this by supplying quality products at competitive prices, whilst maintaining our Extreme Customer Service charter at all times. Fast, accurate and on-time. We guarantee it,” the company said.

TigerPak’s office and warehouse facilities are located in NSW, VIC, QLD, WA and SA, ideally situated for efficient distribution nationally.

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