PCA’s New Oxford Specialty plant creates value for retailers and consumer product manufacturers through the creation of integrated merchandising solutions and point-of-sale (POS) packaging focused on converting shoppers into buyers. Customers rely on us to provide ideas, market intelligence and, most importantly, creative business opportunities.
Our knowledgeable sales and service team will work with you to define a unique strategic approach and deliver a seamless, effective in-store solution. Collaboration, insight driven-design and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes are focused on delivering point-of-purchase (POP) displays and POS packaging and signage to meet any merchandising challenge. A network of contract packaging and fulfillment facilities further supports our turnkey solution set. Additional resources include shopper research, in-store promotional expertise, project management, retail compliance and mobile engagement tools.
Point-of-purchase (POP) displays are corrugated structures, usually printed with high-quality graphics, that contain multiple sellable units of a product and serve as sales tools for the product.
Point-of-sale (POS) packaging is intended to serve both as a container and a sales tool to attract attention on the store shelf. It is usually printed with high-quality graphics and is typically the primary package that the consumer removes from the shelf and takes home with the product inside.
These value-added services are typically used for multi-piece corrugated products such as point-of-purchase displays. All of the pieces that comprise a full display unit are packed together, and sometimes product is packed into the unit as well.
A value-added service to provide development of packaging graphics. This service includes pre- and post-print expertise for flexographic and lithography printing.
The in-house capability of developing the physical design and structural specifications for the corrugated packaging. Tools used include computer-aided design (CAD) software and performance modeling formulas.
The ability to provide customers with a solution that addresses their complete supply chain. The process begins with the packaging design phase, proceeds through manufacturing and also includes providing expertise on the proper use of the corrugated products.
A designation for printers that have been trained to use the G7 proof-to-print process, which has been established to ensure accurate color reproduction.
The process of adhering lithographically-printed sheets onto singleface corrugated material to produce a singlewall material. Litho lamination is a lower-volume alternative to preprinted linerboard for high-quality printed packaging.
The above is a small sampling of our plant’s capabilities. Please call us to discuss our complete product and service offerings and how we can meet your needs.