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The company develops and produces customised advertising displays and packaging for product presentations at the point of sale.
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Panther Packaging has developed a nostalgic display for Chio with a look back to the old days. The result is an eye-catching popcorn trolley that not only catches the eye, but is also easy to use on site.
The popcorn trolley can be set up with or without a pallet. For a nostalgic look and feel Imitation of traditional popcorn vending trolleys Several elements contribute to this: two wheels that can be inserted in different positions, as well as the push handle and the awning covering the tray levels.
Overall, the Secondary placement on three trays Space for the presentation of sweet or savoury popcorn varieties that are prepared in the microwave. Chio uses the narrow side walls of the trays as well as the base and roof to display the brand name.
Various elements that Panther Packaging used for this display contribute to its easy handling. The trays are pre-assembled and therefore easy to assemble. This also contributes to the easy handling of the PoS unit packaging: The dimensions and overall weight allow the Can also be transported in the boot of a car and the display can be set up on site by one person. Another convenience: the tubes to be inserted to support the awning roof are bundled and numbered. Three grip holes are integrated for transporting the package.
Attention was also paid to the recyclability of the display. The PoS elements made from corrugated cardboard are made from made from renewable raw materials and fully recyclable after useThe material is returned to the corrugated cardboard industry as a raw material for the production of corrugated base paper via the waste paper cycle.
Source: Panther Packaging

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