Frequently Asked
Questions

What types of pouches does PPL manufacture?

We manufacture a wide range of pouch formats including stand up pouches, flat and sealed pouches, and custom structures based on your product requirements.

How do I choose the right pouch for my product?

The right pouch depends on your product type, whether it is dry, liquid, or powdered, along with factors like shelf life, storage conditions, and how the product will be used. Our team helps you choose the most suitable format and material.

What materials are used in pouch packaging?

Pouches are typically made using laminated films, aluminium foil layers, or plastic structures like LDPE and BOPP. The material is selected based on durability, barrier needs, and product sensitivity.

Can pouches be customised?

Yes. Pouches can be customised based on size, material, finish, print, and structure. This depends on your product, packaging requirements, and scale.

Do you offer resealable or zipper options?

Yes. We offer zipper and resealable options for products that need to be opened and used over time.

What industries do you serve?

We work with businesses across food, FMCG, and other sectors that require flexible pouch packaging.

What is the minimum order quantity?

Minimum order quantities depend on the pouch type, material, and level of customisation. Our team can guide you based on your requirement.

Do you provide design or printing support?

We support printing requirements and can guide you on how your design will translate onto different pouch formats and finishes.

How long does production take?

Timelines vary based on order size and specifications. Once your requirements are finalised, we share clear timelines for sampling and production.

Can I request samples before placing a bulk order?

Yes. Samples can be arranged so you can evaluate the pouch format, material, and finish before proceeding with production.

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Questions?

If you are unsure about anything, our team can
help you understand your options and guide you through the process.

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