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Coffee Packaging Convenience Options

Convenience packaging is all the rage in the coffee market as busy consumer groups are very time conscious.


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Coffee packaging convenience options

Zippers

As one of the most popular reclosable options, zippers mean that consumers can reuse the product after opening it. Zipper reclosures provide an effective barrier against deterioration.

 

Ties or Tape

Popular in the coffee industry are tin ties and tape closures. These resealable options can be used individually or together for your coffee bean wrapper. This option does not seal as well as a zipper, but is still a popular look for upright coffee packaging bags.

 

Clear Labels

You need a good label to communicate the origin, processing method and roast date of your beans. Customers want the whole story, in simple language, at a glance.

 

Minimal Package Design

Consumers are already overwhelmed with options, visuals and data. Make it easy for them to choose your coffee by using minimal graphics and bold, solid color patterns in your bag design.

 

“Try Me" Package Sizes

Bulk coffee still has a place in the market, don't get us wrong. But modern consumers are less brand loyal than ever, and they want to buy smaller, trial-size packs of coffee when exploring their options.

 

Coffee Packaging Process

Are you filling coffee bags manually or are you considering automation with coffee packaging equipment?

If you plan to fill the coffee bags by hand, we recommend choosing a bag style with a top opening wide enough to accommodate your scoop or filling device.

Also note that manual packaging, while it may have a lower cost of entry, can severely limit your throughput, accuracy and ability to immediately increase production. With automatic coffee packaging equipment, your bagging options are virtually limitless.

Most modern coffee packaging machines can easily accommodate a wide range of bag styles and sizes. Filling weight is no longer an issue because automated filling solutions can operate at high precision levels. Your throughput can increase by leaps and bounds, and if you suddenly receive a large order, it's no big deal to scale up production.


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