Welcome
Kanco Packaging
Like many great things, corrugated cardboard too traces its roots to England, when in 1856 Edward G. Healy and Edward E. Allen set out to introduce paper inside the top hats to make them more durable and comfortable to wear. It was then that they patented a process with which they pleated paper, giving it a wavy shape, necessity truly is the mother of innovation.
Welcome
Kanco Packaging
Like many great things, corrugated cardboard too traces its roots to England, when in 1856 Edward G. Healy and Edward E. Allen set out to introduce paper inside the top hats to make them more durable and comfortable to wear. It was then that they patented a process with which they pleated paper, giving it a wavy shape, necessity truly is the mother of innovation.
Welcome
Kanco Packaging
Like many great things, corrugated cardboard too traces its roots to England, when in 1856 Edward G. Healy and Edward E. Allen set out to introduce paper inside the top hats to make them more durable and comfortable to wear. It was then that they patented a process with which they pleated paper, giving it a wavy shape, necessity truly is the mother of innovation.