The automotive parts packaging market stands at USD 9.18 billion in 2025 and is forecast to reach USD 11.26 billion by 2030, reflecting a 4.17% CAGR. This growth is fueled by the steady migration of parts sales to direct-to-consumer e-commerce channels, which require rugged, trackable, and increasingly eco-compliant packaging formats. Yet packaging automotive components presents unique challenges: parts are often heavy, many are fragile, and a fair number are both. Traditional solutions like plastic foam-in-place, while common, are not recycled and can sit in landfills for generations.

    This is where Aircosan's factory-engineered cardboard shredder technology transforms the equation. As a manufacturer with the capability to produce the industry's widest shredders up to 120cm, Aircosan brings deep R&D expertise to the automotive packaging sector. Our P90 industrial cardboard shredder is specifically designed for high-volume logistic packaging operations handling heavy-duty automotive components.

    The P90 delivers a cutting width of 90cm, a maximum cutting thickness of 20mm, and a cutting speed of 12 meters per minute. It transforms bulky carton waste into high-quality expanded mesh paper packing material that provides exceptional shock absorption for heavy parts during long-distance transit. The shredded cardboard is dry and dust-free, preventing rust on metal parts and protecting delicate electronic components. This on-site packaging solution eliminates the need for purchased foam or bubble wrap, directly helping businesses save packing cost while achieving full eco-friendly packaging compliance.

    The performance advantages are compelling. Independent testing shows paper cushioning can absorb 40% more shock than foam on average, packs up to 50% faster than foam-in-place, and can secure up to 70% savings on in-the-box materials costs. Unlike foam, paper is curbside recyclable and biodegradable, offering a superior alternative of plastic packaging.