MaxUS

CONTRACT FILLING & PACKAGING – SEO

Experts in Contract Packaging

MaxUS is a trusted leader in contract filling and packaging, offering the expertise and resources to handle every stage of your packaging needs. Whether you require contract packaging, assembly, warehousing, or distribution, we provide scalable solutions that keep your operations running smoothly.

Our facility can store finished goods and deliver them when and where you need them, ensuring efficiency and reliability. With skilled labor, advanced equipment, and proven processes, we create and assemble packaging that elevates your product and strengthens your brand identity.

Sophisticated yet cost-effective, our blending and packing capabilities allow us to adapt quickly to your changing requirements—helping
you save time, reduce costs, and bring products to market with confidence.

Contract Filling & Packaging Services

Induction Sealing

What is Induction Sealing? Induction sealing is a non-contact method of securely bonding a foil seal to a container using electromagnetic induction. The process creates an airtight, tamper-evident seal that protects product freshness, prevents leaks, and extends shelf life.
Commonly used in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries, induction sealing enhances product safety while
maintaining efficiency in high-volume production.

What are the Benefits of Induction Sealing?
Tamper-Evident Protection – Builds consumer trust with visible security.
Leak Prevention – Ensures products remain sealed during shipping and handling.
Extended Shelf Life – Maintains freshness and quality.

Regulatory Compliance – Meets industry safety and packaging standards.

Our facility can store finished goods and deliver them when and where you need them, ensuring efficiency and reliability. With skilled labor, advanced equipment, and proven processes, we create and assemble packaging that elevates your product and strengthens your brand identity.

Sophisticated yet cost-effective, our blending and packing capabilities allow us to adapt quickly to your changing requirements—helping
you save time, reduce costs, and bring products to market with confidence.

Industries We Provide Induction Sealing Solutions For:

Food & Beverage

Pharmaceutical

Chemicals

Cosmetics

Polybagging

What is Polybagging? Polybagging is the process of packaging products into durable, lightweight plastic bags for protection, organization,
and presentation. It’s widely used to streamline shipping, improve product visibility, and safeguard items during storage and transport.

What are the Benefits of Polybagging?
Cost-Effective Protection – Lightweight bags reduce shipping and packaging costs.
Versatility – Suitable for a wide range of products, from manuals and parts to apparel and kits.
Improved Presentation – Clear bags enhance product visibility and branding opportunities.
Customizable Options – Available in different sizes, thicknesses, and seal types to match your needs.

Industries We Provide Induction Sealing Solutions For:

Food & Beverage

Pharmaceutical

Chemicals

Cosmetics

Neck Banding

What is Neck Banding? The application of a thin plastic barrier around the neck of a bottle or container which creates a tamper resistance for the product at the retail level.

What are the Benefits of Induction Sealing?
Tamper-Evident Protection – Builds consumer trust with visible security.
Leak Prevention – Ensures products remain sealed during shipping and handling.
Extended Shelf Life – Maintains freshness and quality.

Regulatory Compliance – Meets industry safety and packaging standards.

Our facility can store finished goods and deliver them when and where you need them, ensuring efficiency and reliability. With skilled labor, advanced equipment, and proven processes, we create and assemble packaging that elevates your product and strengthens your brand identity.

Sophisticated yet cost-effective, our blending and packing capabilities allow us to adapt quickly to your changing requirements—helping
you save time, reduce costs, and bring products to market with confidence.

Industries We Provide Induction Sealing Solutions For:

Food & Beverage

Pharmaceutical

Chemicals

Cosmetics

INDUCTION SEALING

A person’s hands are opening a sealed jar by peeling off a protective foil seal from the top of the container—a detail that highlights quality Contract Filling & Packaging. The background is out of focus.

A non-contact method of heating a metallic disk to seal the top of plastic and glass containers after the container has been filled and capped.

POLYBAGGING

A person in a purple shirt holds a folded blue garment or fabric sealed in a clear plastic bag, illustrating precise contract filling & packaging, shown from the shoulders down.

The use of a clear, opaque poly film that a product or package may be enclosed in and then is heat-sealed closed.

NECK BANDING

A bottle of white wine with a white cap, expertly crafted through contract filling & packaging, lies on green grass and leafy plants.

The application of a thin plastic barrier around the neck of a bottle or container which creates a tamper resistance for the product at the retail level.

FOIL SEAL

A person’s hand is peeling back the foil seal from the opening of a white plastic bottle, demonstrating attention to detail in contract filling & packaging.

A tamper resistant foil cover that ensures consumers that the product has been kept safe and fresh inside.

BUNDLE WRAPPING

A pack of twelve clear plastic water bottles with blue caps, wrapped in transparent plastic, sits on a wooden surface—an example of efficient contract filling & packaging.

Film is shrunk to fit around multiple packages to make it easier for high volume orders. Often used on cases of cans, containers or bottles on a cardboard tray.

CHECK WEIGHERS

A metal detector machine with a conveyor belt and touchscreen display is set up in a clean, industrial environment, ideal for quality control in contract filling & packaging of food or pharmaceutical products.

An automatic machine for checking the weight of packaged commodities, used at the end of a production process to ensure the weight of a pack is within specified limits.

LOT CODING

A hand holds a blister pack with visible lot and expiration dates, showcasing the precision of Contract Filling & Packaging. In the background, a keyboard and a red-and-white medication box are partially visible.

A unique code printed on the individual units as well as the outer case for product traceability.

BLENDING OF POWDERS & LIQUIDS

A close-up of a machine pouring a large amount of white powder, likely flour, onto a pile in an industrial Contract Filling & Packaging facility with metal equipment in the background.

A process of merging ingredients – raw materials within a liquid or powdered batch. We have the techniques to handle super-thick surfactants, sensitive ingredients, and to apply a fragrance mist spray to powder blends.