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Allen Field Co., Inc. Cuts Through the Hype: Real Packaging Solutions, No Buzzwords at Pack Expo Southeast 2025
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ATLANTA - Washingtoner -- Allen Field Co., Inc., a problem-solving packaging partner with over 40 years of industry leadership, will exhibit at Pack Expo Southeast 2025 from March 10-12, 2025, at the Georgia World Congress Center. Attendees can visit Booth #2708 to discover Allen Field's innovative plastic components and fully recyclable solutions that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and product protection.

Allen Field is a recognized packaging design and optimization leader, collaborating closely with manufacturers, engineers, and creatives to develop functional and innovative packaging solutions. With a vast network of over 20,000 customers in 58 countries, and a production history exceeding seven billion parts, Allen Field is a trusted industry partner, offering comprehensive support and guidance extending beyond individual packaging components.

Packaging Innovations Designed for a Smarter Supply Chain
Allen Field's solutions help manufacturers tackle common packaging challenges by delivering more imaginative, efficient, and reliable components that improve every step of the process. From reducing waste to enhancing product protection, here's how Allen Field makes packaging work better:

Solving Strapping Headaches at the Source—Prevent product damage, misalignment, and wasted materials with secure, intelligently designed strapping solutions. By reducing excessive tension and ensuring proper placement, this cornerstone element eliminates costly issues while making packages easier to open and safer to handle.

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Faster Assembly, Fewer Labor Costs—Packaging inefficiencies slow down production and drive up labor costs. Allen Field knows that you need quick, tool-free assembly, simplified workflows, and reduced manual labor to maintain high output without unnecessary complexity.

Sustainability Without the Lip Service—Many companies talk about sustainability, but Allen Field delivers practical solutions that support responsibility initiatives. From fully recyclable components to reusable designs that extend packaging life cycles, Allen Field identifies what is possible and helps you meet performance goals without sacrificing reliability.

Built for a Tougher Supply Chain—Every packaging component must withstand the rigors of transportation and storage. Allen Field's designs ensure structural integrity from manufacturing to delivery, minimizing damage, reducing costly returns, and maintaining product quality every step of the way.

Making Workplaces Safer & Smarter—Packaging shouldn't pose a risk to workers. Allen Field's ergonomic components reduce handling risks, improve grip and support, and make packaging safer to move, store, and transport—protecting products and people.

Keeping Production Moving—Delays in packaging can slow down an entire operation. Allen Field's problem-solving components integrate seamlessly into existing production lines, eliminating inefficiencies and ensuring a steady, reliable workflow.

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Allen Field's robust design and engineering team and its global distribution network ensure that 95% of inventory is readily available, allowing seamless integration into various packaging applications.

"We don't just sell parts, we help solve packaging challenges," says Rob Ahearn, vice president of sales and marketing for Allen Field Co., Inc. "Our components are designed to optimize packaging performance, reduce waste, and enhance efficiency. We look forward to showing attendees how our solutions can elevate their packaging strategies at Pack Expo Southeast."

Join Allen Field at Pack Expo Southeast 2025
Visit Allen Field Co., Inc. at Pack Expo Southeast 2025 Booth #2708 to see how true packaging innovation delivers efficiency, durability, and sustainability—without the empty talk. Add the company to your show planner online for more details and to set up a meeting.

About Allen Field Co., Inc.
Allen Field Co., Inc. specializes in providing innovative, high-quality, sustainable packaging components. With over 500 stock parts and a 9.7 customer approval rating, Allen Field has proven its commitment to exceptional service and leverages its innovative culture to collaborate with clients in ways that create maximum value. For more information, visit https://www.allenfield.com

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