In North Korea, the plastic packaging industry is characterized by a strong reliance on state-led manufacturing hubs. Due to the extreme seasonal temperature fluctuations—ranging from frigid winters to humid summers—the demand for bubble wrap envelopes has increased to protect sensitive electronic components and industrial spare parts from thermal shock and condensation.
Logistical infrastructure in the region often involves prolonged transit times and rugged handling. This has created a critical need for high-puncture resistance materials. The adoption of small bubble mailers has become essential for the distribution of high-value small-scale industrial goods, ensuring that the internal cushioning remains intact despite external pressure.
Currently, the market is shifting from rudimentary paper-based wrapping to sophisticated polymer solutions. The integration of packing wrap roll systems allows local factories to standardize their packaging processes, reducing material waste while maximizing the protection of non-metallic mineral products during domestic transport.