At Pooja Plastic Industries, we know that industrial packaging requires more than just durability—it needs to be efficient, secure, and cost-effective. That’s why we specialize in providing high-quality box strapping solutions that are designed to handle the heavy demands of industrial applications. Whether you're shipping large volumes of products, securing heavy-duty boxes, or bundling goods for storage, our box strapping is the perfect solution to ensure your packages stay safe and secure throughout the supply chain.
We’ve spent years perfecting our industrial-grade box strapping, and we’re committed to delivering products that you can rely on, day in and day out. From packaging manufacturers to logistics companies, we’ve worked with businesses of all sizes to streamline their packaging processes and improve operational efficiency.
Box strapping is a method of securing cartons, boxes, and bundled goods with strong plastic or metal straps to stabilize and protect them during storage and transportation.
Common materials include PP (polypropylene) and PET (polyester) plastic straps, which offer excellent strength and flexibility; metal straps are used for very heavy loads.
It prevents shifting, damage, and breakage of products during transit, improves load stability, and helps with safe handling and storage of industrial goods.
Industrial box strapping types include plain straps, printed straps, colored straps, virgin material straps, PET high-strength straps, and reinforced strapping for heavy loads.
Yes — industrial box strapping can be applied using manual tools, semi automatic machines, and fully automatic strapping machines, depending on packaging speed and volume needs.
Choose based on load weight and size: wider and thicker straps for heavier loads and narrower straps for lighter cartons. Compatibility with your strapping tools and machines is also key.
Yes — quality PP and PET straps are resistant to moisture, chemicals, and changing temperatures, making them suitable for indoor and outdoor industrial environments.
Benefits include secure load containment, improved safety, reduced product damage, efficient handling, cost effective packing, and enhanced presentation of packaged goods.