October 19, 2020

Inexpensive Food Packaging Ideas for Startups

Food Packaging 1: Different Ways to Package Food The packaging is a huge concern for anyone starting a food business. In our blog, Why Packaging is Important, we likened it to a silent salesman, as it contributes enormously to one’s branding strategy. Here, we shall discuss how startups can package food inexpensively for retail. Read […]

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October 17, 2020

Step-by-Step Guide on How to Ship Food Safely

Tons of food products are shipped throughout the US each day, and packing them is a challenge. Mail-order food is considered fragile because it is perishable and crushable, and buyers demand that it stays presentable even after a long journey. You want your sumptuous eats to reach your customers fresh and looking as good as […]

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October 16, 2020

How to Start Selling Homemade Food Online

Selling homemade food online can be very lucrative if you know which platform and marketing tools to use. However, unlike in other countries, the US food business is highly regulated, from ingredient sourcing and preparation to the actual selling. In this blog, we shall reveal information on how new entrepreneurs can start in this industry […]

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October 15, 2020

Best Sites Where Startups Can Sell Food Online

One of the most commonly sold products on the internet is food, and the demand for online delivery spiked when the COVID-19 lockdowns started. Growing alongside this trend is the number of startups filling that gap, for it has become a way for new entrepreneurs to cope with the hard times. Not everyone is familiar […]

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October 14, 2020

Best Online Selling Sites and 3rd Party Marketplace for Small Businesses

The COVID-19 pandemic has turned many people into online traders. Indeed, despite the challenges, the internet has become a dependable alternative income source in these times. You can sell anything in cyberspace if you know where and how to do it. Don’t know where to start? Not to worry. In this blog, we shall tackle […]

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October 6, 2020

How Small Businesses Can Help Prevent Cargo Theft and Pilferage

—– [Prevention of Package Theft Part 2] —– Previously, we explained porch piracy and how small business owners can protect customers from it. Most buyers assume that the responsibility for package theft should rest on online retailers, and so it is important to prevent its occurrence whenever possible. The same thing is true when a […]

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October 4, 2020

How to Prevent Package Theft & Protect Customers from Porch Pirates

—– [Prevention of Package Theft Part 1] —– 10 Actionable Ways for Small Businesses to Protect Customers from Porch Pirates enKo Products cares about how package theft affects small businesses. Here, we talk about how you can protect yourself and your customers from porch piracy. Early in 2019, the US Census Bureau reported that online […]

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October 1, 2020

The Advantages of Lightweight Packaging Substitutes

—– [Using Lightweight Packaging Alternatives For Your Shipping Needs] —– In our blog, Actionable Ways to Reduce Stretch Wrap Waste, we mentioned that decreasing the pallet load can help lessen stretch wrap waste. Of course, you may be concerned about product damage resulting from using lighter packaging materials when you do this. However, through modern […]

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September 30, 2020

Can You Get COVID from Package Delivery

Can You Get COVID from Deliveries? – Tips on How Small Businesses Can Prevent COVID-19 Transmission from Package Delivery – As your experts in the packaging business, enKo Products shares small business owners’ concerns about public health and the safe delivery of goods. It’s easy to be misled by the wrong information and other people’s […]

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September 24, 2020

Packaging Automation During Pandemic: Implementing Automated Packaging Line

– When the Coronavirus Pandemic Makes Packaging Automation Necessary – A few years ago, automation seemed nothing but a fancy idea for many business owners. Back then, it was just a backburner plan, to be considered only when demands were already very high. Things today have drastically changed, though. Workplace safety risks have escalated since […]

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