• Regular Slotted Carton (RSC) Quick View
    • Regular Slotted Carton (RSC) Quick View
    • Regular Slotted Carton (RSC)

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    • All flaps have the same length, and the two outer flaps (normally the lengthwise flaps) are one-half the containers width, so that they meet at the center of the box when folded. This is a highly efficient design for many applications. There is very little manufacturing waste. The RSC can be used for most products and is the most commonly…
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  • Roll End Tuck Top (Mailer Box) (RETT) Quick View
    • Roll End Tuck Top (Mailer Box) (RETT) Quick View
    • Roll End Tuck Top (Mailer Box) (RETT)

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    • The Roll End Tuck Top (RETT) box is a flexible and popular mailer shape that provides clients with a smooth unwrapping experience. It is simple to open and access the contents of the box because the lid flap tucks neatly into the top of the box.
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  • Full Over Lap (FOL) Quick View
    • Full Over Lap (FOL) Quick View
    • Full Over Lap (FOL)

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    • The Full Overlap (FOL) box is a heavy-duty box for heavy-duty purposes. The flaps on this style extend all the way to the opposite side of the box when folded, completely overlapping each other. This adds stacking and structural strength to the box, making it ideal for storing or shipping heavy items. FOLs are durable and damage-resistant during the fulfillment…
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  • One Piece Folder (OPF) Quick View
    • One Piece Folder (OPF) Quick View
    • One Piece Folder (OPF)

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    • One piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat bottom, with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to form the top.
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  • Design Style Tray (DST) Quick View
    • Design Style Tray (DST) Quick View
    • Design Style Tray (DST)

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    • A variation of the RSC, the Half Slotted Carton has only one set of flaps. The opposite side of the box is completely open, allowing it to slide over an item. Envision the use of the box turned over so that the flaps are on the top. The covered item is usually attached to a pallet or other type of…
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  • Roll End Tuck Top with Display Header (RETT Self Display) Quick View
    • Roll End Tuck Top with Display Header (RETT Self Display) Quick View
    • Roll End Tuck Top with Display Header (RETT Self Display)

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    • The RETT Self Display box can be used as a standalone display or put on a shelf and is simple to put together. The display header makes it simple to identify the goods and draws customers' attention. High-quality graphics put on the box can help it stand out from competing products on the shelf.
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  • Roll End Tray (RET) Quick View
    • Roll End Tray (RET) Quick View
    • Roll End Tray (RET)

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    • Roll End Tray (RET) is a type of packaging that is used to protect and store products. It is made up of a tray with a fold-over lid that is secured with tabs or adhesive tape.
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  • Roll 4 Side Tray Quick View
    • Roll 4 Side Tray Quick View
    • Roll 4 Side Tray

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    • This roll side tray provides excellent protection against damage, thanks to its sturdy construction and ability to withstand impacts and other stressors during shipping and handling.
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  • Gable Box Quick View
    • Gable Box Quick View
    • Gable Box

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    • A variation of the RSC, the Half Slotted Carton has only one set of flaps. The opposite side of the box is completely open, allowing it to slide over an item. Envision the use of the box turned over so that the flaps are on the top. The covered item is usually attached to a pallet or other type of…
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  • Tuck Top Snap Lock Bottom (TT SLB) Quick View
    • Tuck Top Snap Lock Bottom (TT SLB) Quick View
    • Tuck Top Snap Lock Bottom (TT SLB)

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    • SNAP LOCK OR 1-2-3 BOTTOM CONTAINER WITH TUCK TOP The four flaps that form the bottom panel are die cut. To set up, the user folds the largest bottom panel first, then the two end panels are folded and pressure is applied near the center, the flap “snaps” into the slot created by the other panels. The style is convenient…
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  • Reverse Tuck End (RTE) Quick View
    • Reverse Tuck End (RTE) Quick View
    • Reverse Tuck End (RTE)

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    • Reverse Tuck End paperboard packaging as known as RTE, the closure panels on top and bottom swing in opposite direction, with the bottom folding in front and top panel fold in rear. Could be assembly manually or automation assembly line. With friction lock closure on top and a slit lock tuck closure on bottom, printed cartons is easy to open…
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