
Strength Testing for RSC Boxes: What Really Matters
RSC boxes are known for their efficiency and versatility, but their performance
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RSC boxes are known for their efficiency and versatility, but their performance

In packaging, foam isn’t just about initial protection — it’s about maintaining

Pouches are a go-to for flexibility and convenience, but they can fail

In the retail environment, the placement of Point of Purchase (POP) displays

Choosing the right foam density isn’t about “soft” versus “hard” — it’s

Moisture resistance and dimensional stability are critical performance factors for custom inserts,

Sustainability in pet food packaging is not just about recyclability—it’s about reducing

Retailers place strict requirements on packaging to ensure products move efficiently through

RSC boxes dominate shipping because they combine strength with efficiency. But beyond

The Regular Slotted Container (RSC) is the most widely used corrugated box
Folding carton artwork can look finished on screen and still create problems once it reaches production. The dieline is where design, structure, printing, cutting, folding,
Most POP display failures don’t start with materials—they start with geometry. Specifically:👉 Shelf span Designs often look structurally sound on paper, but once loaded, shelves
Lower quantity packaging orders usually mean:👉 Higher cost per unit But that doesn’t mean they’re always the wrong decision. In certain situations, smaller runs are
Not every POP display should be optimized for the lowest cost. In some cases, spending more isn’t inefficient—it’s necessary. Because the real question isn’t:👉 “What
Most POP displays are designed to look good at production. But that’s not where they’re tested. They’re tested here:👉 The supply chain Between the warehouse
Most cost savings in packaging come from:👉 Ordering more volume But increasing MOQ isn’t always possible. Storage is limited Cash flow is constrained Demand is