The Iranian market currently faces a dual challenge: extreme temperature fluctuations between the central plateau and coastal regions, and a rapidly expanding domestic e-commerce sector. This has led to a surge in demand for bubble wrap envelopes that can withstand high heat without compromising the adhesive seal.
Economically, the manufacturing sector in Iran is shifting towards optimizing logistics costs. The adoption of small bubble mailers has become a strategic move for SMEs in Tehran and Mashhad to reduce volumetric weight in courier services, thereby lowering shipping overheads.
Furthermore, the industrial reliance on high-quality packing wrap roll is increasing as the country enhances its non-oil exports, requiring robust cushioning to protect fragile manufactured goods during long-haul transport to neighboring regions.