Is that even possible? Is it possible to pack fragile goods in such a way that they are sufficiently protected and the shipment does not resemble a trash can, as is often the case? I’m sure you’ve ordered something from an e-shop and when you opened the package, you found a jumble of crumpled old newspaper scraps and crumpled pieces of bubble wrap. Such a filler may serve its purpose, the goods will arrive in order, but it is not a good business card for the sender. Why send customers “rubbish”? After all, you are sending them something they want, something they will be happy about, so why not wrap it as a gift? That’s where Geami WrapPak comes in, giving your parcels a third dimension. Not only will it protect even the most fragile goods, but it looks very tasteful too. You can see the difference at a glance!

Eco-friendly and recyclable
Geami WrapPak is an eco-friendly alternative to bubble wrap. It is environmentally friendly – the material is reusable and recyclable. This device has a practical size (71×43,2×51 cm) so it can be conveniently placed on the desk in the office, on the wrapping table or on the wrapping line. The device combines two types of materials to create a protective wrapping for any object in no time. It can wrap round, square, oval and irregularly shaped items without the slightest problem.

Patented honeycomb structure
The secret lies in two roles. The first roll is a 51 cm wide kraft paper, the second is a 30 cm wide tissue paper. These two papers form a protective layer using a patented honeycomb structure that is created after passing through the machine. The wrapping material resembles a honeycomb. The inner side of the tissue paper protects the sensitive surfaces of the items being sent, the outer side absorbs shock. The advantage is the flexibility of the material, which allows you to wrap really anything. In addition, you won’t need adhesive tape to wrap your goods. The individual honeycomb parts fit together perfectly.

Easy to store
This method of wrapping shipments also has its advantages in terms of storage. It doesn’t take up as much space as bubble wrap. The material is stored in rolls and 40 rolls of Geami WrapPak will replace 116 rolls of bubble wrap. Wondering how this machine works? Watch the attached video to get a better idea. Among other things, the Geami WrapPak boasts the first prize for best packaging technology, which it won in both Germany and the UK.