
Impact of Recycled Fiber Content on Corrugated Box Durability
Incorporating recycled fiber into corrugated board is essential for sustainability goals, but
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Incorporating recycled fiber into corrugated board is essential for sustainability goals, but

E-commerce packaging for pet products must endure far more stress than traditional

Corrugated boxes lose a significant portion of their original compression strength during

The Edge Crush Test (ECT) is a critical performance metric for corrugated

RSC boxes are widely used because they balance strength with cost efficiency.

RSC boxes dominate corrugated packaging, but they aren’t always the best fit.

With rising tariffs, unpredictable freight costs, and ongoing supply chain delays, more

Why Packaging Automation Compatibility Matters As more fulfillment centers, contract packagers, and

Why Board Grade Selection Matters In today’s volatile supply chain environment, packaging

Why Custom Corrugated Boxes Remain a 2026 Essential Custom corrugated boxes continue
Companies managing multiple SKUs often face the challenge of balancing protection, efficiency, and cost in their packaging systems. Custom inserts can be designed with modularity
Many packaging programs grow bloated over time, with dozens of overlapping box sizes, materials, and formats. While this may seem flexible, it often increases costs,
The conversation around affordability has changed. Brands aren’t just trying to spend less — they’re trying to spend smarter while maintaining the same level of
In today’s cost-sensitive market, brands face a double challenge: protecting margins without eroding consumer confidence. When packaging fails — whether through damage, overuse of materials,
The packaging industry has spent decades chasing “more.” More layers, more coatings, more colors — all to create perceived value. But in 2026, the smartest
Packaging decisions should never be based on design alone. Without proper testing, even well-engineered boxes can fail under real-world conditions—leading to product damage, returns, and