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Nefab Launches US-based Web shop to Expand Customer Access to Packaging

Nefab has launched an all-new web shop to supply customers with a quick entry point for ordering standard packaging. The shop is tailored specifically to the US market, with all orders manufactured and fulfilled domestically.

Nefab has launched an all-new web shop to supply customers with a quick entry point for ordering standard packaging. The shop is tailored specifically to the US market, with all orders manufactured and fulfilled domestically.

With this web shop, we aim to provide an alternative for US-based customers to interface with Nefab’s portfolio alongside working closely with our teams on customized solutions, as many do today. Encompassing commonly used packaging supplied to industries such as LiB, Emobility & Automotive, Telecom & Datacom, Semiconductor and Healthcare Equipment, customers now have the option to order standard parts anytime, anywhere on our secure, user-friendly platform.

During this launch period, the web shop offering is primarily focused on standard plastic parts, including inline trays, TPU buttons, thermoformed pallets, brackets, and rack accessories. We are closely monitoring the adoption of the platform and feedback from customers to improve and expand service moving forward.

Visit our web shop today to explore easy access to sustainable packaging: Nefab US Web Shop

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