We’ve widened the PETG we keep on the shelf. The films our customers ask for most are now stocked, pre-labelled and ready to ship — so a job that used to wait on a mill run can start this week.
PETG is the workhorse of medical and premium retail thermoforming: PET’s glass-clear look with far more toughness, and a forgiving forming window that holds fine detail. The catch has always been lead time — buying to order means waiting on the supplier’s schedule before a single tray is formed.
What changed
Instead of ordering film per project, we now hold the high-runners in stock in our two most-requested thicknesses and ten standard sheet formats. Everything is cut, stacked and wrapped into labelled bundles the moment it lands, so it’s pick-and-ship rather than schedule-and-wait.
“For stocked PETG, a typical lead time drops from weeks to days — the film is already labelled and traceable before you order.”
What’s now on the shelf
The two gauges behind most trays and blisters.
Standard formats, R4 corners — or precut to your layout.
Labelled per bundle and box, traceable to the run.
Why it matters for your line
Held stock does more than shorten a quote. Because each bundle is labelled and logged before it ships, the material arrives already inside your traceability chain — the same lot data flows straight into a production run record. For medical and pharma work, that removes a manual step and a source of error at goods-in.
And because forming behaviour is consistent batch to batch, a validated recipe keeps running: fewer re-qualifications, less scrap on the first parts of a job.




