Custom Cardboard Boxes

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In our two and a half decades on the factory floor and in the structural design lab, we have learned one absolute truth: the freight network is entirely unforgiving. A box is not simply a container; it is a highly engineered shock absorber. When a heavy payload shifts during transit or a pallet is dropped on a concrete loading dock, your packaging must absorb that kinetic energy so your product does not.

At Pack Printers, we manufacture industrial-grade, precision die-cut Custom Cardboard Boxes designed to survive the brutal realities of the USA logistics network. Whether you are shipping heavy automotive parts, bulk cosmetics, or delicate electronics, we engineer corrugated packaging that eliminates void-fill waste, slashes your freight claims, and turns a standard shipping vessel into a commanding brand asset.

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Product Description

The Physics of Corrugated Fluting & ECT Ratings

Cardboard (technically referred to in the industry as corrugated fiberboard) derives its immense strength from the arched arches of its fluting. Selecting the correct flute profile and board grade is the most critical decision in transit packaging.

We engineer your boxes based on precise Edge Crush Test (ECT) ratings, which measure the board’s stacking strength on a pallet.

Corrugated Flute Board Profile & Strength Best Commercial Application
E-Flute (32 ECT) 1/16″ thick. High printability, low crush resistance. E-commerce subscription boxes, lightweight retail mailers, and premium primary packaging.
B-Flute (32 – 44 ECT) 1/8″ thick. Excellent puncture resistance and flat crush strength. Canned goods, heavy internal components, and self-supporting displays.
C-Flute (32 – 44 ECT) 11/64″ thick. The global industry standard for shipping. Standard Regular Slotted Cartons (RSCs) for palletized freight and general master shippers.
Double Wall (BC or EB Flute) 5/16″ thick (48+ ECT). Combines two distinct flutes. Industrial machinery, heavy automotive parts, and hazardous materials requiring extreme structural rigidity.

Structural Architectures for the Assembly Line

The style of the box must be dictated by your fulfillment speed and your product’s weight distribution. A poorly chosen architecture will bottleneck your packing line and increase labor costs.

  • Regular Slotted Carton (RSC): The undisputed workhorse of the B2B supply chain. All flaps are the same length, and the two outer flaps meet exactly at the center for rapid taping. Highly efficient to manufacture, yielding the most aggressive volume pricing.

  • Full Overlap (FOL): The outer flaps extend completely across the width of the box. This doubles the thickness of the board on the top and bottom, making it the superior choice for extremely heavy items that might otherwise break through the bottom seam.

  • Roll End Front Tuck (REFT): The premier choice for direct-to-consumer e-commerce. It features a seamless, self-locking bottom and a dust-flap lid that provides a premium, highly photogenic unboxing experience.

  • Auto-Bottom Cartons: The base is pre-glued at our facility. When your packer pushes the sides, the bottom instantly locks into place. This architecture can increase your fulfillment throughput by over 30%.

Kinetic Immobilization & Internal Inserts

The most common cause of transit damage is internal movement. While your primary custom product boxes handle the retail presentation, the outer corrugated vessel must absorb the shock.

Dropping multiple product boxes into a master shipper without stabilization requires messy, expensive void fill (like packing peanuts). Instead, we engineer precision die-cut corrugated partitions and dividers. These internal grids lock every individual unit into its own distinct cell, preventing product-on-product collision and dramatically increasing the overall vertical crush strength of the master carton.

High-Fidelity Printing on Kraft & Mottled White

A master shipper moving through a fulfillment center or sitting on a retail pallet should actively work for your brand. We utilize advanced prepress technology to turn corrugated board into a high-impact billboard.

  • Industrial Flexography: The industry standard for high-volume corrugated printing. We use custom photopolymer plates to stamp your logos, barcode arrays, and handling instructions directly onto the board using fast-drying, water-based inks. Ideal for 1-to-3 color designs.

  • Litho-Lamination: For consumer-facing cardboard boxes (like television boxes or bulk club-store displays) that require hyper-realistic, photo-quality graphics. We print your artwork in high-definition onto a premium paper sheet, and then laminate that sheet directly over the corrugated fluting.

  • Flood Coating: We can dye the entire exterior or interior of the board in your specific Pantone brand color, transforming a standard brown box into a premium, striking presentation.

Fortify Your Supply Chain with Pack Printers

Do not risk your inventory or your margins on generic, under-spec packaging. Partner with Pack Printers to manufacture structural, precision-engineered cardboard boxes that defend your products and streamline your logistics.

Frequently Asked Questions

For standard, flexo-printed RSC shipping boxes, our most cost-effective B2B manufacturing runs begin at an MOQ of 100 to 1,000+ units. This ensures we can absorb the setup time on our massive rotary die-cutters and pass the volume savings directly to you.
Unbleached Kraft is the strongest, most cost-effective, and most eco-friendly option, making it ideal for heavy industrial shipping. Mottled White provides a much cleaner canvas if your branding relies on vibrant, light, or specific Pantone colors that would be muddied by a brown background.
Historically, the Mullen test measured how much pressure was required to puncture the face of the box (crucial for single parcel shipping). Today, the Edge Crush Test (ECT) is the standard. ECT measures the stacking strength of the board, which is far more relevant since modern logistics rely heavily on stacking boxes on pallets.
If you are ordering a standard RSC box, we can often run it using standard slotting equipment without custom cutting dies. However, if you require a complex mailer (like an REFT), custom ventilation holes, or internal die-cut inserts, a one-time tooling fee for the cutting die and flexographic print plates will apply.
To optimize your warehouse logistics, all corrugated cardboard boxes are shipped “knocked down flat” (KDF) and banded on standard 48×40 pallets. They take up minimal square footage until they are erected on your fulfillment line.

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