Retail presentation
Use clear packaging, printed cards, or cartons to communicate product value quickly in-store.
Household items, home accessories, specialty goods, and small kits need packaging that protects the product while making it easy to understand on the shelf.

Consumer goods packaging should make the product easy to see, easy to stock, and hard to damage before it reaches the buyer.
Use clear packaging, printed cards, or cartons to communicate product value quickly in-store.
Match blister depth, clamshell structure, tray geometry, or carton support to the product shape and fragility.
Plan the package around current volume, launch timing, tooling needs, and future line extensions.
| Common products | Household products, home accessories, repair items, organizer clips, specialty goods, small kits, and retail replacement parts. |
|---|---|
| Retail needs | Visibility, protection, shelf clarity, tamper resistance, efficient packing, and manageable tooling cost. |
| Supply fit | Blister packs, clamshells, custom trays, blister cards, foldover packs, selected cartons, tooling, and machine review depending on product needs. |
| Quote details | Product photos, dimensions, weight, artwork status, retail display method, target volume, launch date, and any special protection or compliance needs. |

Powerpak can review product photos, samples, artwork, retail requirements, and target volume to recommend a package format, tooling path, and equipment fit if you plan to seal in-house.
Send product details and Powerpak can help identify the most practical package, tooling, and machine path.