New improved M&H website

The M&H website has been redesigned and upgraded in order to manage the ever-increasing number of website visitors, improve customer experience and make it even easier to use.

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This includes many new features, plus the addition of a large number of decorated images to demonstrate what can be achieved with standard products, material effects and decoration.

The new features include:

• Quick search panel for products on the home page
• The ability to search by product reference, name, shape or keyword
• New facility to search by cap
• Product footprints showing the overall shape of the product
• ‘Help’ section featuring a detailed guide to all aspects of the packaging process from materials, container shape, colour matching, decoration and effects - with the facility to click thru to email for help/call at preferred time
• A colourful moving carousel of images featuring a wide range of market sectors such as personal care, pharmaceutical, pet care, food & beverages, automotive and household products
• A new ‘green’ section covering environmental issues and solutions/corporate responsibility
• A new section on antimicrobial products
• Inclusion of large text option

We believe customers will find this website even easier to use and an inspirational source of packaging ideas.
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