Secondary packaging of biscuits and chocolate
Stack, pack, and display
Packaging is essential for protecting biscuits and attracting customers. While primary packaging holds the biscuits, secondary packaging adds extra protection and branding. Bands are an innovative secondary packaging option that securely wrap biscuit packs using less material, offering a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to traditional boxes and wraps.


Reduce cardboard use up to 60%
Packaging bands are simple strips of paper, plastic, or biodegradable material that wrap around product bundles to keep them secure. Bands partially cover the product, reducing cardboard use up to 60%.
Advantages of using bands
- Cost-effectiveness
- Eco-friendliness and sustainability aspects
- Space-saving and reduced material usage
- Improved product visibility and branding opportunities
- Easy application and removal for consumers
Success stories from our customers

Textile factory Zwartz
Move to paper packaging.

Fish monger Klooster
From sleeve to band.

Novatrade
Improved quality and efficiency.

AGF-Holland
100% pure natural packaging.

Applications of bands
Bands are versatile and can be used in various ways:
- Multipack bundling: Securing two or more individual biscuit packs together for bulk sales or family packs.
- Promotional sets: Grouping limited edition or seasonal biscuit variants.
- Retail display: Enhancing the appearance of products on shelves without the need for full cartons.
- Wholesale handling: Facilitating stacking and shipping of multiple packs while reducing packaging waste.
Material options for bands
- Paper-based bands: Popular for their recyclability and high print quality, these are often used by brands emphasizing sustainability.
- Plastic bands: Durable and flexible, suitable for moist environments or heavier biscuit packs

Our banding machines:

Stand Alone

Fully automatic

Multi-head
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