TOP 5 advantages of pallet netting over traditional packaging solutions

Wednesday , 09.04.2025

Pallet netting is a stretchable polyethylene mesh designed to secure loads on pallets during transport and storage. It offers a practical alternative to traditional materials such as stretch wrap, shrink film, and strapping. Here’s why pallet netting often outperforms other options—and when it makes the most sense to use it.

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Net wrap market: major players

Friday , 28.03.2025

Bale net wraps are widely used in agriculture for packaging and protecting hay, straw, and silage bales. They provide a tight wrap, safeguarding the feedstuff from external factors and helping to maintain its quality.
We have compiled a list of leading bale net wrap manufacturers to help you quickly find relevant information. Of course, these are not all the key players in the global bale net wrap market, but they are certainly among the largest and most significant.

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Reliable and cost-effective Polypak pallet net wrap

Wednesday , 26.02.2025

Modern logistics and warehousing require efficient packaging solutions that provide secure cargo fixation, product protection, and ease of use. One such solution is pallet net wraps, which offer several unique advantages, making them indispensable in today’s industry.

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Triticale: a new look at a forage crop

Thursday , 30.01.2025

Triticale is a hybrid of wheat and rye that has become increasingly popular in recent years as a versatile and cost-effective animal feedstuff. This culture combines the best qualities of its “parents”: high yield, resistance to disease and climatic stress, as well as a rich composition of nutrients. Let’s look at why triticale is becoming a new favorite among farmers and feedstuff manufacturers.

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7 tips for feeding your flock in winter

Saturday , 11.01.2025

In winter, when access to feedstuff is especially important, the lack of quality hay forces animals to spend more energy on maintaining body weight. This can lead to deterioration in their health and decreased productivity. However, there are ways to avoid significant feed wastage and reduce costs.

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We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Thursday , 19.12.2024

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May these magical holidays bring you cozy and bright moments with your family and loved ones, fill your home with warmth, joy and inspiration. We sincerely wish you health, prosperity, stable growth and success in all your endeavors. May the coming year open up […]

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Maximizing the benefits of hay by testing its quality

Friday , 06.12.2024

High-quality hay has a high concentration of various nutrients, good digestibility and high consumption potential. This increases the efficiency of feedstuff use.
In order to effectively market hay or properly distribute it to different classes of livestock, accurate laboratory tests that can evaluate the nutritional profile of the feedstuff are required. This process can be complex, but it is critical both for marketing if you are a hay dealer and for ensuring optimal feeding if you have your own herd.

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5 reasons for dealers to cooperate with Polypak

Saturday , 02.11.2024

Polypak is your trusted partner in agriculture, producing bale net wraps of high quality. With over 20 years of experience, we have earned the trust of distributors and farmers around the world. If you haven’t partnered with us yet, here are five reasons why you should.

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Using recycled materials is our contribution to preserving the planet

Sunday , 20.10.2024

Using secondary raw materials in production is more than a trend of the 21st century. It is an important step for any manufacturer, which requires careful preparation and calculations. But in the end, it is justified. Not by getting more profit, but by a more important gain — preserving the environment and the planet for future generations. More details about this and why we, as a manufacturer, decided to use secondary raw materials are below in the article.

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