Now, use custom boxes to create custom shipping products.

Persuaded that investing in high-end, personalized packaging would be wise for your company? Continue reading to find out all you need to know about how Custom Boxes Now can assist you in switching to a more intelligent custom box that will increase sales and profits.

IN 5 SIMPLE STEPS, LEARN HOW TO MAKE CUSTOM BOXES FOR SHIPPING:

Determine the best kind of box to use. Selecting a box style doesn't have to be difficult, even though it may initially seem overwhelming.
Select from:
Regular Slotted Containers (RSCs) are typical shipping boxes with overlapping flaps that fold down to meet in the center. Assembly requires tape or glue.
Full Overlap Container (FOC): requires tape or glue; ideal for heavy or bulky products; top and bottom flaps overlap; provides increased strength and rigidity.

One Panel Folder (OPF): usually used to mail media, books, and magazines; works well for sending flat items; requires tape.
The C-series features self-locking, popular mail or subscription style boxes, and tooling, which can raise initial costs. Standard tooling sizes are available.
Tray and Cover: two-piece boxes that arrive flat and require glue or staples to assemble.
Half Slotted Containers (HSC) are regular shipping boxes without top flaps; glue or tape must be used to seal the bottoms.

Measure the product or products you plan to sell and ship. Identify the size of the box you'll need before devoting any time to designing the box. Use our helpful box configuration tool to measure every product you plan to ship, and get the process started.

Choose the box's strength based on the product or products you are shipping; just like box size, box strength should be chosen. A stronger box should be taken into consideration for items that are heavier, bulkier, or more fragile during shipping. Choose between standard, strong, or extra strong with a double wall as your strength options.

Choose your printing options: flexo, custom, or standard printing? What makes a difference?
Standard printing options will print a variety of widely used terms or expressions, like "This Side Up" or "Fragile."

There are many options available with custom printing, including color selection, the number of panels you want printed, and the size of any images you want printed. It seems like the possibilities for custom printing are endless.

Get your brand-new, personalized boxes now! It's time to place your order after you've decided on the box type and printing options!

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