Corrugated Boxes

Corrugated Boxes for Protection,
Stacking, and Transport Handling

Corrugated packaging for produce, seafood, meat, processed food, retail goods, and other projects where outer-carton performance is critical.

Outer Cartons Must Match Real-World Handling Risks

Corrugated packaging is selected for its stacking strength, transport protection, moisture resistance, and reliable outer-carton performance.

We support custom corrugated structures, board selection, and repeat production for diverse packaging projects.

  • Cartons for produce, chilled/frozen goods, meat, retail, and packaged food products
  • Board grade and flute configuration based on stacking and transport requirements
  • Custom die-cut structures, dividers, and protective inserts as required
  • Retail-ready outer formats and shelf-ready corrugated solutions
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Corrugated Board Options

Board structure is tailored to load, protection, and handling requirements, rather than default specifications.

Single Wall

A flute, B flute, C flute, E flute, and F flute options for lighter-duty or retail-support uses.

Double Wall

AB flute, BC flute, BE flute, and other combined boards for stronger stacking and transport needs.

Heavy Duty

7-layer corrugated board for projects needing more structural strength in packing or movement.

Custom Structures

Die-cut corrugated cartons, shelf-ready outers, protective inserts, and other application-specific formats.

Key Considerations for Corrugated Box Projects

These factors help refine board structure and carton specifications before sampling or quotation.

Load and Stacking

Expected weight, pallet stacking, and warehouse handling determine the initial board specifications.

Transport Conditions

Local delivery, export shipments, cold-chain handling, and repeated shipment cycles may require adjustments to carton structure.

Pack Count and Layout

Inner pack count, divider requirements, and product arrangement impact die-cut layout and outer-carton dimensions.

Print and Shelf Role

Some corrugated boxes remain plain for transport, while others require enhanced print presence for shelf-ready use.

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Review the Right Corrugated Structure

We will review load requirements, stacking needs, board grade, die-cut layout, and packing conditions before specifications are finalized.

  • Outer-carton strength and transport route assessment
  • Board combinations, flute configuration, and structural recommendations
  • Basic dimensions, pack count, and reference samples are sufficient to begin
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