Custom Shipping Boxes
Custom shipping boxes are ideal for shipping bulkier and fragile items, providing added protection and strength. These boxes enhance your shipping experience, brand visibility and ensure product safety during storage and delivery. Customize both sides of your heavy-duty shipping boxes with your required material, size, and logo, and make the customers happy with every unboxing.
Different Styles of Shipping Boxes
Choose the style option according to your need from the following:
- Regular Slotted Container (RSC): Standard shipping box, where all the flaps are equal in size and meet in the center. Tape or glue must be required to seal.
- Half-Slotted Container (HSC): Having one set of flaps at the bottom, adjusted upright, this box has an open top, remains the same, or can be closed with a separate lid.
- Full Overlap Container (FOL): All the flaps are of equal length and fully overlap each other, to add strength and protection.
- Telescope Box: Consists of two separate pieces, a base and a lid, that slide over each other for adjustable height.
Shipping Box Specifications
Explore the various options to customize your shipping box and deliver products to your customers in style.
Material
Shipping boxes are made from durable corrugated cardboard. We use recycled materials to manufacture the boxes.
- White: Solid Bleached Sulfate (SBS) is a premium paperboard that produces high-quality printing. It can be coated on one side or both sides.
- Brown Kraft: Unbleached, eco-friendly paperboard produces dull colors, making it ideal for organic products.
Material Thickness
Corrugation is used in shipping boxes, which are also called flutes. Flutes are glued between paperboards to create corrugated boards.
- E-Flute: This is 1/16″ (1mm to 1.5mm) thick and is most commonly used in e-commerce.
- B-Flute: This is 1/8″ (2.5mm to 3.2mm) thick and is used in larger boxes, making it ideal for heavy items.
Printing
All our shipping boxes is produced with eco-friendly and water-based ink, which prints brighter and more vibrant colors.
- CMYK: Stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black). These are the four main colors used in color printing.
- Pantone: It is used to produce accurate brand colors and is more expensive compared to CMYK.
Coating
Coating is added to the printed designs to protect them from damage, enhance their appearance, and preserve print quality.
- Varnish: It is a water-based, eco-friendly coating applied to the inside and outside of boxes to protect the designs. However, it is less protective and more expensive.
- Lamination: It is a plastic-coated layer that can be applied to the inside and outside of boxes to protect the designs. It is cost-effective but not eco-friendly.