The Shamir family’s cardboard flight simulator We at Romiley Board Mill are close to Manchester Airport’s flight path, with all manner of jet and turboprop aircraft enroute to Ringway or further afield. We take the joys of long distance air travel for granted with better deals for a flight to Houston than a train ticket […]
0 0 Read moreHow PESI’s cardboard planks look like wooden planks Summertime is on its way. Usually, it is a chance to get the garden furniture out and entertain your friends. It is a good time for walking along the Peak Forest Canal, which Romiley Board Mill backs onto, or the Roman Lakes. At any point of your […]
0 0 Read moreA look at Monami Ohno’s highly detailed cardboard models Meet Monani Ohno. She makes models out of cardboard. Not just any old models using our favoured material. These cardboard handicrafts are highly detailed ones that range from beer cans to the Delorean DMC-12 car from Back to the Future. Anything like the triceratops (the Shutterstock […]
0 0 Read moreThere are many different types of cardboard tubes and cores available these days. In our everyday lives, we often use many products which are contained by a core or tube within the centre. Whether we need to transport heavy-duty goods, such as carpets and vinyl flooring, or wrapping up a birthday present, using strips of […]
2 0 Read moreHow the demolition of our tallest chimney makes for a more environmentally friendly Romiley Board Mill Going down: the demolition of our tallest chimney. A new chapter in the history of Romiley Board Mill has opened this week, with the demolition of our tallest chimney. After planning permission from Stockport MBC, demolition has begun this […]
0 0 Read moreWhy we at Romiley Board Mill think postal tubes are the best thing since… the Royal Mail Since Sir Rowland Hill brought us the Uniform Penny Post in 1840, shipping our worldly goods have increased in complexity. Today’s mail is sorted in vast sorting offices with a network of delivery offices and Post Offices. It […]
0 0 Read moreHow eco-friendly packaging benefits the customer as well as the environment Well before eco-friendly packaging became a buzzword, our industry has offered ecologically sound packaging for several years. With sustainably managed forests, the industry is more environmentally friendly than ever. Cardboard has formed part of our packaging requirements for the last century, and is likely […]
0 0 Read moreA look at paper cores and their uses Paper cores: where would we be without them? Our kitchen rolls will unfurl, our postal tubes will go down the proverbial. As for our carpets, they would be ready to roll before we are. Everything will be messy or fidgety.
0 1 Read moreHow cardboard drones could play a part in the way we do our shopping Online shopping: it is convenient. It makes up for the times we cannot get to Merseyway or Peel Shopping Centre. The biggest downside is waiting for your goods, and one perennial problem is the whereabouts of your order. At worst, your […]
0 3 Read moreWhy cardboard packaging remains a clear winner among customers There are several reasons as to why cardboard packaging is looked upon in a favourable light. It is one of the few materials that is lightweight, yet has the ability to be rigid. Therefore, it is suitable for carrying items from one room to another, or […]
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