In the current economic landscape of Cuba, the demand for reliable shipping materials is surging due to the growth of small-scale entrepreneurship (MSMEs). However, the tropical maritime climate poses a significant threat to goods, making the use of water-resistant bubble wrap envelopes essential for preventing moisture ingress during transit.
Logistically, the reliance on multi-modal transport—from ports to rugged inland roads—means that packaging must withstand high vibration and physical impact. Traditional paper-based solutions are failing, leading to a strategic shift toward polymer-based protectors that offer superior cushioning.
Furthermore, there is a critical need for specialized sizes. The rise of e-commerce for small electronics and pharmaceuticals has increased the local consumption of small bubble mailers, which provide the necessary protection without adding unnecessary volumetric weight to expensive shipping costs.