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Wrapplicator 2.0 Stretch Wrap Dispenser

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VMAXX WRAPPLICATOR DON’T SACRIFICE LOAD CONTAINMENT! The Vmaxx Wrapplicator hand dispenser system is an innovation in wrapping technology from Quick Pak Inc. Using a patented design, our Wrapplicator hand dispenser provides 'machine technology in the hand'. With a wide range of benefits for customers who wrap pallets with hand stretch wrap, this system is the next generation in stretch wrapping technology. ERGONOMIC DESIGN The Wrapplicator is used with one hand and is designed to allow the operator to walk forward around the pallet to dispense the film in a natural position. No bending or stretching is required, thus reducing the risk of any health and safety concerns. OPTIMUM WRAPPING The Wrapplicator incorporates a series of pre-stretch gears within the dispenser, meaning the film dispenses at the optimum elastic point. This minimizes the risk of over-stretching (which can lead to the stretch film breaking) or under-stretching (which means more film

Used Nitech High Profile Dual Turntable For Sale

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Used Nitech High Profile Dual Turntable For Sale.  This unit came in on trade and is in great working condition.  If you are looking for a used dual turntable with high profile tables, this is the unit for you.  Clean and in great operating condition this would be a perfect machine for an outdoor product application (mulch, pavers, sand, gravel & block). For pricing and more information you can call 813 242 6995 (est 305).  or email sales@quickpakinc.com

Stretch Wrap Pricing on the Rise in Feb 2020

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North America:  Contract PE prices settled higher by 4.0 cents per pound in January as sellers achieved the increase they have been pursuing since September of last year. PE producers have announced their intent to increase contract prices by an additional 4.0 - 5.0 cents per pound in February. Domestic demand appears to be recovering as buyers restock inventories that were depleted at year end. Resolution of the settlement was complicated by the fact that the January negotiations were characterized by multiple diverging market indicators. Factors cited by sellers in support of a price increase included the following: 1.       Reduced inventory levels: IHS Market inventory analysis indicates that PE resin days of inventory have declined in each consecutive month since July 2018. As of December, the calculated resin days of inventory stood at 36.1 days and reflected the fewest days of available inventory since February 2017. The referenced inventory decline is a function o