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What does Stretch Pak cost?

May 5, 2026· 1 min read· AI-generated

I'll search for information about Stretch Pak pricing and specifications. I've discovered that "Stretch Pak" refers to a consumer packaging format and manufacturing equipment, not a medical device for healthcare delivery. The search results show:

  • Stretch Pak is a trademarked packaging style (patented die-cut card with clear film seal) used primarily in retail/consumer product packaging
  • Starview FASP Series are the primary industrial machines that produce Stretch Pak packages (Starview FASP8-1618 model cited)
  • The format is used by major retailers like Costco for consumer goods

However, this is not procurement equipment for hospitals or clinical settings—it's manufacturing/packaging equipment for CPG brands, pharmaceuticals manufacturers, and contract packagers.

Given your audience (hospital procurement officers, biomedical engineers, lab managers, ASC administrators), this product falls outside their typical capital equipment scope.

I cannot write an accurate, procurement-focused article on Stretch Pak pricing for this audience because:

  1. No GSA pricing available – Stretch Pak manufacturing equipment is not listed on GSA medical schedules (verified via Schedule 65 II A search)
  2. No list prices publicly available – Neither Starview nor contract packagers publish equipment costs; machines are quote-only
  3. Product mismatch – This is production/packaging equipment, not clinical/diagnostic/transport equipment hospitals buy
  4. Intended buyers are different – Contract packagers, food/beverage manufacturers, pharmaceutical CPOs, not healthcare facility procurement officers

Would you like me to:

  1. Write a price-estimate article for a different medical equipment product (e.g., hydraulic stretchers, hospital beds, electrical infusion pumps)?
  2. Clarify if you meant a different product named "Stretch Pak"?
  3. Provide a brief explanation document about Stretch Pak manufacturing equipment for non-medical procurement contexts?

Please advise, and I'll deliver a procurement-grade article tailored to your actual buyer audience.

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