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Shelf Ready Packaging (SRP) is a type of packaging used to display products on store shelves. It is designed to be easily opened and closed, and to provide a secure and attractive presentation of the product. SRP is typically made of corrugated cardboard, and is often printed with product information and branding. It is designed to be lightweight and cost-effective, while still providing adequate protection for the product. SRP is often used in retail stores, supermarkets, and other retail outlets.
SRP is becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce costs and improve the customer experience. It is also becoming more widely used in e-commerce, as it can be used to package and ship products directly to customers.
Companies in the SRP market include Smurfit Kappa, DS Smith, WestRock, International Paper, and Uline. Show Less Read more