Saving Storage Space
Clothing takes up a large amount of space during the storage process. Vacuum packaging machines can extract the air inside the clothing packaging, significantly reducing the volume of the clothing. For example, down jackets are fluffy in volume and occupy a relatively large amount of space when not vacuum packaged. After being vacuum packaged, their volume can be reduced to one-third or even smaller than the original size. In this way, more clothing can be stored in the warehouse, improving the utilization rate of storage space.
Facilitating Transportation and Logistics Distribution
Clothing that has been vacuum packaged is more compact and can effectively prevent damage caused by shaking and friction during the transportation process. For some soft-textured and wrinkle-prone clothing, such as silk shirts, vacuum packaging can reduce the occurrence of wrinkles during transportation. Moreover, due to the reduced volume, more clothing can be loaded in one transportation, reducing transportation costs.
Protecting Clothing from External Factors
Vacuum packaging can isolate air, moisture and dust. Some clothing containing wool components is prone to being moth-eaten, getting damp and mildewed. Through vacuum packaging, it can effectively prevent pests and mildew and maintain the good condition of the clothing. Meanwhile, it can also avoid the oxidation and discoloration of clothing caused by contact with air during long-term storage. For example, pure cotton white T-shirts can maintain their whiteness better.
Enhancing the Product Display Effect
For some high-end clothing brands, the use of vacuum packaging can make the clothing look neater and more beautiful when on display. When consumers are making purchases, the neat appearance of the packaging will give them a refined and high-end feeling. Moreover, when consumers open the packaging, the clothing, having been well protected, can better show its original texture and style, enhancing consumers' willingness to buy.