CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE: SEE), a leading manufacturer of protective packaging solutions, announces its participation in the Amazon Packaging Support and Supplier Network (APASS). Amazon created the APASS Network to provide vendors, sellers and manufacturers with a list of companies and labs that meet Amazon’s packaging certifications. As a participant of the APASS Network, Sealed Air is approved to test, design and supply packaging without additional testing or documentation from Amazon.
Sealed Air conducts Amazon testing at three of its 20 Packaging Design Application Centers. With capabilities in the U.S., Asia and Europe, Sealed Air is one of the few global APASS providers. Each of Sealed Air’s Packaging Design Centers is equipped to solve complex e-commerce packaging challenges. With every package, Sealed Air helps customers eliminate damage, minimize package dimension, reduce shipping costs, lessen environmental impacts and protect the most important part of any e-commerce transaction: the consumer experience.
About Sealed Air
Sealed Air Corporation is a knowledge-based
company focused on packaging solutions that help our customers achieve
their sustainability goals in the face of today’s biggest social and
environmental challenges. Our portfolio of widely recognized brands,
including Cryovac® brand food packaging solutions and Bubble
Wrap® brand cushioning, enable a safer and less wasteful food
supply chain and protect valuable goods shipped around the world. Sealed
Air generated $4.5 billion in sales in 2017 and has approximately 15,000
employees who serve customers in 122 countries. To learn more, visit sealedair.com.
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