History of The Tiki

The Hawaiian Tiki stands as a powerful symbol of Polynesian mythology and Hawaiian heritage. Rooted in the sacred traditions of the islands, Tiki figures were carved to embody gods like Ku, Kane, and Lono, serving as protectors and spiritual guides. Today, while Tiki culture has evolved to blend ancient significance with modern aesthetics, the reverence for its origins remains central to its story—a tale of craftsmanship, spirituality, and cultural pride.
Diversity Drives Business

Companies which encourage diversity within their company, and those that seek partnerships with diverse companies, promote innovation and growth. The impact of diversity reaches across the nation and continues to hold strong significance.
The Kalani Ohana has a New Home!

Exciting News! After 20 wonderful years at our former location, we’re thrilled to announce that Kalani Packaging has moved to a new location! This move marks a significant milestone in our journey, and we’re excited to continue working with you from our new home in Mukilteo, Washington!
History of Corrugate

Corrugated boxes not only contain our precious packages, but they protect them. Choosing the right board for your application is vital to the success of your shipment, and your bottom line.
How is Tape Made?

In 1845, Dr. Horace Day created the first tape by combining cloth with adhesive for medical use. Later, in 1925, Richard Drew of 3M developed masking tape to aid the automotive industry with painting. Modern tape consists of a pressure-sensitive adhesive coated onto a backing material like paper, plastic film, cloth, or metal foil, and may include additional layers and a removable release liner for specific functions. The uses and variations of tape have grown significantly since these early inventions.