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Showcasing Thermoformed Packaging Solutions

Answering questions and recommending innovative packaging solutions

WESTMINSTER, Calif., September 6, 2019 – Custom thermoforming packaging manufacturer Tru-Form Plastics encourages PACK EXPO participants to visit booth N-535 to explore packaging solutions for attendees’ specific products.

“Leaving PACK EXPO knowing how and where you can create the packaging for your product is our goal. We want you to go back to the office with tangible solutions. Simply stop by our booth to talk to our team of experts so that we can help you get the answers you need and solutions,” explained Tru-Form Plastics Director of Innovation John Hoffman.

Located in Southern California, the company has helped industry leaders, small start-ups and everyone in between with design, production, assembly and distribution.  At the convention September 23-25, 2019 in Las Vegas, they are conducting private consultations for the medical and other industries, no appointment needed.  

Hoffman added, “Innovation and creative industrial design is our foundation, and we look forward to sharing our cutting-edge approach with packaged goods professionals at PACK EXPO. We continually strive to set ourselves apart in all steps of the manufacturing process to serve clients with truly custom solutions based on all parameters, users and economies of scale.”

Leveraging its creativity, flexible methods, and a collaborative approach with stakeholders, Tru-Form Plastics works as a true partner to turn clients’ visions into tangible results. As a leader in both thin- (.012” to .085”) and heavy-gauge (.080” to .500”), Tru-Form Plastics’ more than 100 years of combined experience has led to:

  • Fast development of tools and prototypes to pass validation quickly
  • Capability to produce thin-gauge packaging and heavy-gauge assemblies
  • Flexibility to meet demanding schedules for samples through full production
  • Competitive pricing and economical solutions for all projects

Tru-Form Plastics, an InterTrade Industries Company, will showcase its innovative packaging and enclosure solutions, displaying a selection of thin- and heavy-gauge options designed to meet the needs of multiple industries, including medical, aerospace and defense, automotive and consumer.

To learn more about Tru-Form Plastics, visit Tru-FormPlastics.com, call 714.894.5566, email [email protected] or meet them in person at booth N-535 at PACK EXPO. 

About Tru-Form Plastics, an InterTrade Industries Company – A world-class, full-service custom thermoformer with more than 100 years of combined experience located in Southern California’s Orange County, Tru-Form Plastics’ offerings include design, rapid prototypes, production, assembly and distribution. The company is well-positioned to meet a variety of needs. The company serves a wide variety of industries including medical, aerospace and defense, automotive, consumer and OEM. To learn more, visit Tru-FormPlastics.com, call 714.894.5566 or email [email protected].

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