Box Strength

Single wall cartons suit lighter packing and short storage. Double wall cartons add rigidity for stacking, heavier items, and courier handling.

Popular Sizes

Two Sidebar

Choose box sizes, board strength, and packing materials with confidence.

Corrugated cardboard boxes and packing materials

The right material choice depends on weight, fragility, storage time, and how often the box will be handled. A box that is too large wastes filler and moves more in transit; a box that is too weak can collapse when stacked.

Start with contents, not dimensions

For dense contents, pick smaller cartons and spread the load across more boxes. For light contents, larger boxes can save time. For fragile or high-value items, leave room for padding and choose a stronger board grade.

Boxes can help match cartons with the surrounding supplies: tape, paper, bubble wrap, edge protectors, labels, and void fill. That keeps ordering simple and reduces weak points in the packing process.

Accessories

Bulk Ordering

For regular use, standardise a short list of carton sizes so packing teams can work faster and stock is easier to manage.