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    How to Choose a Plastic Strapping Machine Manufacturer

    Rick WilliamsPosted on May 06, 2022

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    You’re convinced that adopting a new plastic strapping machine is the right move for your plant operations. You’ve read all about the benefits, including how a machine could improve safety and increase productivity.

    Now that you’ve decided to invest in a plastic strapping machine, you have a bigger question to answer. Which manufacturer should you choose?

    There are plenty of different plastic strapping machine manufacturers out there, but not all are created equal. Here are a few tips to help you decide between them.

    1. Price Isn’t the Be All, End All

    Your budget for a plastic strapping machine will likely play a role in which manufacturer you choose. The important thing to keep in mind is that the machine’s price tag shouldn’t be the only factor you consider when you go to narrow down your options.

    The manufacturer with the lowest price may not be offering the highest quality equipment. They also might not provide the support you want or need.

    At the other end of the spectrum, the highest price doesn’t always guarantee the best performance either.

    You should also keep in mind that most manufacturers offer a range of machines. Some entry-level machines may fit your price range, and most manufacturers offer higher-end models as well.

    2. Think about the Features You Need For a Plastic Strapping Machine.

    The manufacturer you choose should be able to provide you with a plastic strapping machines that fulfills your needs.

    A machine that can’t handle enough loads or can’t accommodate different types of strapping may not be the right fit for your plant. In that case, you should look for a manufacturer that does offer machines with higher capacities or the ability to handle different strap types.

    Similarly, you might not want to invest in a machine that offers you too many features. Bells and whistles you don’t need can reduce functionality, while also driving up your costs.

    3. Find a Manufacturer That Stands Behind Their Product

    An automatic plastic strapping machine isn’t a small investment for most plants. You’re probably planning to have the machine in operation for the next few years, if at all possible.

    That’s why you should find a manufacturer that stands behind their product. They should offer a warranty, as well as offering preventative maintenance for your new machine.

    A good maintenance program can help you keep your machine in good working order longer. The manufacturer should know their products inside out, and be both willing and able to provide their expertise.

    4. Look for Innovation

    Since you’re investing in a machine that should last you for the next few years, you’ll want to take a look at the latest technology. By the time the machine reaches the end of its life cycle, the technology will likely be outdated.

    If you buy something that’s outdated now, you’ll be even more behind the times when the machine finally wears out.

    Given this, it’s important to think about innovation from your plastic strapping machine manufacturer. What are they doing to incorporate today’s technology into their machines or to push the boundaries of what a strapping machine can do?

    An innovative manufacturer is always one step ahead of the curve, which means you can get a competitive edge on your shipping department floor.

    5. Think about Reputation

    Finally, take a look at the reputation of any manufacturer. Manufacturers who have been in business for decades or are known around the world are likely doing something right. You don’t get international recognition or stay in business long if you sell poor quality products.

    Delivering great service is also key, so take a look at online reviews and see what others are saying.

    With these tips in hand, it’s easier to make a decision and find the right plastic strapping machine manufacturer for your business.

    Rick Williams

    Rick Williams has been employed in the packaging industry for the past 35 years, with a primary focus in the areas of semi-automatic and automatic equipment sales in conjunction with a wide variety of strapping tools. Rick is well-versed in consumable sales and their applications and has taken part in several packaging-related sales training and equipment forums over the years. In his spare time, Rick enjoys golfing and spending time with friends and family. He has also recently taken up recreational snowmobiling, although the lack of snow has not been favorable to enjoy the hundreds of miles of groomed trails Southern Ontario has to offer.

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