Corrugated boxes are composed of three layers of material - two flat facing materials (often Kraft paper) with a wavy/fluted material (called the "corrugated medium") sandwiched in between. This three-layer structure provides good strength and cushioning.
Corrugated boxes can be customized to specific requirements, such as dimensions, shapes, graphics, and printing. This customization flexibility meets the packaging needs of different brands and products.
Corrugated boxes are widely used across various industries, including packaging for electronics, home appliances, food, industrial goods, and many other products. They can provide professional-grade protection.
Whether you require simple shipping containers or intricate, multi-piece gift sets, our in-house design team will work closely with you to understand your product, target audience, and branding objectives. our extensive knowledge of corrugated engineering to engineer a tailored solution that not only protects your goods but also captivates your customers.
more than years of experience in the industry have empowered us to master the art of crafting custom corrugated boxes that seamlessly blend form and function. Leveraging the latest printing techniques and innovative materials, we can elevate your brand's image and create a lasting impression on your customers.
In today's competitive marketplace, standing out with a unique, high-quality product packaging is essential to capturing customers' attention and building brand loyalty. As your trusted partner in custom corrugated box design, Crescent Pack offers unparalleled expertise to transform your packaging vision into reality.
The corrugated medium (fluting) should be selected based on the specific product requirements. Heavier, denser products may require a stronger, thicker flute, while lighter items may benefit from a lighter, more cushioned flute.
The box's printing should be clean, vibrant, and consistent with the brand's visual identity
The corrugated board should be made from sturdy, renewable materials that meet or exceed industry standards.
The box must be engineered to withstand the rigors of transport, handling, and stacking without compromising the contents.It should maintain its shape and strength throughout the entire supply chain.