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Brown Packaging

With over 30 years of experience, Brown Packaging has been a trusted partner for businesses of all sizes, providing custom and stock packaging solutions tailored to their needs. Our in-house services ensure personalized support, guiding you from concept to completion for a seamless experience. Whether you need innovative designs or sustainable options, we work with you every step of the way to deliver exceptional packaging results.

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We offer a variety of custom packaging products and solutions to meet all your packaging needs in one place. You’ll work directly with a dedicated project specialist to customize your package according to your specifications, including branding, features, and design.

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Corrugated Boxes

Corrugated boxes are durable, recyclable, strong, and widely used in packaging applications.
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Folding Cartons

Thin and flexible paperboard or chipboard cartons used in packaging lightweight products.

POP Displays

Showcase your products on the retail floor, counter-top, or shelf with point of purchase (POP) Displays.
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Pouches

Multilayered film and plastic used to store and display lightweight products.

Foam

Protect your product with custom cut foam inserts and edge protectors.

Additional Packaging

Blister packs, clamshells, roll stock, thermoform, mailers and more.

Our stock packaging products, from corrugated boxes to stretch film, offer a wide selection, including essentials like tape, edge protectors, labels, and more, with quick turnaround times to meet your packaging needs efficiently.

We help businesses bring their products to retail with compliant solutions.

Optimize your packaging’s durability, security, branding, cost, unboxing experience and more.

We build durable and efficient packaging for simple to the most complex products.

Sterilization, clean room and medical compliant packaging products and solutions.

Federal and Drug Administration (FDA) compliant packaging and solutions.

We serve a wide variety of businesses including: pet, toy, cosmetic, electronic and more.

At Brown Packaging, we help our clients create unique packages that reflect their brand and produce results. As a result, we look to add as much value to your packaging experience and product as possible with our services.

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Optimize Your Packaging with Structural Design Services

Our structural design services optimize your packaging by enhancing durability and reducing material use, which leads to cost savings and increased sustainability. By focusing on efficient design, we help improve product protection, reduce shipping costs, and minimize environmental impact. These tailored solutions also boost your brand’s shelf presence, making your packaging both functional and attractive.

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Elevate Your Packaging with Graphic Design Services

Our graphic design services enhance your packaging by creating visually appealing designs that strengthen branding and attract customer attention. By focusing on cohesive brand identity and impactful visuals, we ensure your products stand out on the shelf and resonate with your target audience. Thoughtfully designed packaging not only improves shelf appeal but also reinforces brand recognition and loyalty. Let us help you make a lasting impression with packaging that truly represents your brand.

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Perfect Your Packaging with Sampling and Prototyping Services

Our sampling and prototyping services provide both digital and physical packaging samples, allowing you to see and feel your design before full production. We offer high-quality digital prints for precise visualization and physical samples to ensure the packaging meets your expectations in terms of design, fit, and function. This process helps you make informed decisions and refine your packaging to perfection before committing to large-scale production. Whether you need to test a concept or showcase a final design, our sampling and prototyping services ensure your packaging is ready for market.

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Streamline Your Packaging with Fulfillment and Contract Services

Our fulfillment and contract packaging services offer comprehensive solutions, including assembly, kitting, pack-out displays, and co-packing. We handle every step of the process, ensuring your products are expertly assembled, packaged, and ready for distribution. Whether you need custom kitting, retail-ready displays, or efficient co-packing, our services are designed to streamline your operations and get your products to market quickly and efficiently. Trust us to manage the details, so you can focus on growing your business.

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Ensure Quality with Product and Material Testing Services

Our product and material testing services ensure your packaging meets the highest standards of quality and durability. We rigorously test packaging materials to confirm they can withstand the demands of shipping, handling, and storage, protecting your products from damage. In addition, we assist in obtaining key certifications, such as ISTA and others, to ensure compliance with industry standards. By evaluating both the product and its packaging, we help you identify potential issues before they reach the market, ensuring reliability and customer satisfaction.

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Optimize Your Packaging with Structural Design Services

Our structural design services optimize your packaging by enhancing durability and reducing material use, which leads to cost savings and increased sustainability. By focusing on efficient design, we help improve product protection, reduce shipping costs, and minimize environmental impact. These tailored solutions also boost your brand’s shelf presence, making your packaging both functional and attractive.

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Packaging Graphic Design Services

Elevate Your Packaging with Graphic Design Services

Our graphic design services enhance your packaging by creating visually appealing designs that strengthen branding and attract customer attention. By focusing on cohesive brand identity and impactful visuals, we ensure your products stand out on the shelf and resonate with your target audience. Thoughtfully designed packaging not only improves shelf appeal but also reinforces brand recognition and loyalty. Let us help you make a lasting impression with packaging that truly represents your brand.

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Perfect Your Packaging with Sampling and Prototyping Services

Our sampling and prototyping services provide both digital and physical packaging samples, allowing you to see and feel your design before full production. We offer high-quality digital prints for precise visualization and physical samples to ensure the packaging meets your expectations in terms of design, fit, and function. This process helps you make informed decisions and refine your packaging to perfection before committing to large-scale production. Whether you need to test a concept or showcase a final design, our sampling and prototyping services ensure your packaging is ready for market.

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Streamline Your Packaging with Fulfillment and Contract Services

Our fulfillment and contract packaging services offer comprehensive solutions, including assembly, kitting, pack-out displays, and co-packing. We handle every step of the process, ensuring your products are expertly assembled, packaged, and ready for distribution. Whether you need custom kitting, retail-ready displays, or efficient co-packing, our services are designed to streamline your operations and get your products to market quickly and efficiently. Trust us to manage the details, so you can focus on growing your business.

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Ensure Quality with Product and Material Testing Services

Our product and material testing services ensure your packaging meets the highest standards of quality and durability. We rigorously test packaging materials to confirm they can withstand the demands of shipping, handling, and storage, protecting your products from damage. In addition, we assist in obtaining key certifications, such as ISTA and others, to ensure compliance with industry standards. By evaluating both the product and its packaging, we help you identify potential issues before they reach the market, ensuring reliability and customer satisfaction.

Our sustainable packaging products are designed to minimize environmental impact while maintaining top-notch quality and durability. Choose from a variety of eco-friendly materials, inks, prints and other customizable options to meet your sustainability goals.

At Brown Packaging, we specialize in providing innovative, fully customizable packaging solutions to meet all your business needs. With over 30 years of experience, we offer the capabilities of a large supplier while delivering personalized service and cost-efficient options. From concept to completion, we are committed to sustainability and offer a wide range of eco-friendly packaging solutions.

Full-Service Packaging

Get all your packaging needs from one supplier, guiding you from concept to completion.

Flexible Solutions

We offer packaging options to suit the needs of any brand and budget.

Expert Assistance

Work one on one with a dedicated project manager from concept to completion.

Compliant Solutions

Our packaging solutions meet both retailer requirements and government regulations.

Aaron Meneses went above and beyond servicing our company for our specific needs, and delivered on all his promises for the job. The outcome of the product went above our expectations and delivered ON TIME!

Shawn Ferguson

I have found Brown Packaging to be our number one supplier for packaging for years! They have designed our product packaging and Alex has been an exceptional representative and always supported our efforts and his design team is exceptional. I would highly recommend them to anyone.

Bert Rhine

Brown Packaging fulfilled many of our orders with competitive pricing and always provided a quick turn around time. Keith Thomas personally assisted me on several projects and helped walk me though all of the important ordering details. I will be contacting Keith again as new projects come my way!

Amber Meyer

Alex is super attentive and detail oriented. My deadlines were met and print quality is superb.

Blake Blair

Timely, professional, and most importantly - their products deliver. The account manager Keith Thomas is a pleasure to work with.

Neil Hefler

Good Customer Service, when placing an order they deliver on the next business Day.

Sergi Sanchez
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Full-Service Packaging

Get all your packaging needs from one supplier, guiding you from concept to completion.

Flexible Solutions

We offer packaging options to suit the needs of any brand and budget.

Expert Assistance

Work one on one with a dedicated project manager from concept to completion.

Compliant Solutions

Our packaging solutions meet both retailer requirements and government regulations.

Aaron Meneses went above and beyond servicing our company for our specific needs, and delivered on all his promises for the job. The outcome of the product went above our expectations and delivered ON TIME!

Shawn Ferguson

I have found Brown Packaging to be our number one supplier for packaging for years! They have designed our product packaging and Alex has been an exceptional representative and always supported our efforts and his design team is exceptional. I would highly recommend them to anyone.

Bert Rhine

Brown Packaging fulfilled many of our orders with competitive pricing and always provided a quick turn around time. Keith Thomas personally assisted me on several projects and helped walk me though all of the important ordering details. I will be contacting Keith again as new projects come my way!

Amber Meyer

Alex is super attentive and detail oriented. My deadlines were met and print quality is superb.

Blake Blair

Timely, professional, and most importantly - their products deliver. The account manager Keith Thomas is a pleasure to work with.

Neil Hefler

Good Customer Service, when placing an order they deliver on the next business Day.

Sergi Sanchez

If you need any assistance with your packaging or have a question, then contact us directly at request@brownpackaging.com  or  (714)300-0650. Learn more about packaging by reading our blog posts on new and trending topics.

Reducing Packaging Tariff Exposure with U.S. Suppliers
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Reducing Packaging Tariff Exposure with U.S. Suppliers

Many U.S. businesses currently sourcing packaging from China are facing a harsh reality: tariffs and trade volatility can quickly erode margins and disrupt supply chains. By shifting toward U.S.-based packaging suppliers, you can reduce exposure to trade risk, stabilize costs, and gain faster lead times. The Tariff Reality for Packaging Importers Chinese imports of packaging materials, like corrugated boxes and folding cartons, are often subject to Section 301 tariffs and additional duties. The U.S. government has moved to end the de minimis exemption for low-value Chinese parcels, meaning even small packaging imports can now attract duties. Tariffs can be stacked — base duties plus special surcharges — pushing total duty rates in some cases. These shifting policies mean that what looks cheap today may suddenly double in cost tomorrow. Risks Facing Packaging Buyers Using China Suppliers Margin erosion — sudden tariff spikes eat into profits. Unpredictable costs — makes quoting and budgeting harder. Supply disruption — export bans, customs delays, or regulatory changes. Quality and compliance issues — harder to enforce U.S. standards on distant suppliers. Inventory risk — overstocking to hedge risk increases holding costs. Why U.S. Suppliers Are Attractive Right Now Tariff immunity — sourcing domestically removes exposure to Chinese import duties. Shorter lead times — faster production and shipping. Better oversight — easier quality control, regulatory compliance, and audits. Supply chain resilience — less dependence on global political events. Total landed cost transparency — fewer hidden risk factors. How Buyers Should Transition Map current China-sourced SKUs — know your exposure by product. Run landed cost comparisons — include materials, freight, tariffs, and inventory costs. Pilot with U.S. suppliers — start small to test quality, logistics, and price. Negotiate transition contracts — volume guarantees or phased ramps to smooth pricing. Communicate with stakeholders — show finance, operations, and sales how stability is improved. Maintain supply diversity — don’t drop all China sourcing immediately — keep backup paths. Key Design & Sourcing Guidelines Favor modular box sizes that U.S. suppliers can replicate easily. Avoid overly custom features that Asian factories might have specialized tooling for. Ensure all designs adhere to U.S. ISTA / ASTM testing standards. Specify U.S.-friendly materials (domestic linerboard, recycled content) to reduce import dependencies. Why It Matters for Buyers Tariff exposure isn’t a temporary issue — it’s a long-term challenge that directly impacts margins and predictability. Businesses that act early to localize packaging supply chains will be better positioned to manage cost, quality, and delivery reliability. Brown Packaging partners with U.S. manufacturers and distributors to provide stable, tariff-free packaging solutions. From corrugated boxes to custom-printed cartons, our domestic network helps buyers eliminate trade-related risk and maintain consistent supply.Contact us to explore cost-stable alternatives to imported packaging. References SpeccP. “Tariffs’ effect on packaging.” Spectrum Custom Packaging EcoEnclose. “Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Your Packaging.” EcoEnclose Packaging Dive. “5 questions about tariff impacts on packaging.” Packaging Dive Avalara. “How to handle US-China tariffs and the end of de minimis.” Avalara Creative Retail Packaging. “Trump Tariffs: Tracking the Impacts on the Packaging Industry.” creativeretailpackaging.com (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Packaging Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

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Reducing Packaging Tariff Exposure with U.S. Suppliers

Rising tariffs and trade restrictions on Chinese manufacturing are accelerating the need for U.S. companies to reevaluate their packaging supply chains. Many packaging buyers who once relied on Chinese corrugated, folding carton, or retail display production are now confronting considerable tariff hikes, longer lead times, and higher freight costs. The result: sourcing decisions must shift from lowest unit price to lowest total landed cost and risk exposure. Why Tariff Exposure Is Now a Core Supply Chain Risk Tariffs aren’t a temporary inconvenience—they’ve become a recurring part of U.S.–China trade dynamics. Most categories affected by tariffs including paperboard, corrugated substrates, and even adhesives or coatings used in printed packaging. That means importers can no longer assume tariff exemptions. For packaging buyers, this instability affects: Forecasting accuracy — Tariff shifts alter quarterly pricing models and margin targets. Supplier consistency — Factories facing reduced export demand may limit runs or close entirely. Compliance risk — Country-of-origin labeling and component sourcing rules are tightening under new trade regulations. Why Nearshoring Has Become a Competitive Advantage Nearshoring—moving production to nearby regions such as Mexico, Central America, or Canada—offers a faster, more predictable alternative to Asian imports. Proximity reduces freight volatility and enables real-time collaboration on packaging design and assembly. Key nearshoring benefits for packaging include: Lower transit and warehousing costs – Drastically reduced container dependency and demurrage risk. Shorter lead times – Transit from Mexico or Canada averages 1–2 weeks vs. 6–8 weeks from China. Improved communication – Aligned time zones and fewer language barriers improve production accuracy. Lower minimum order quantities (MOQs) – Regional converters are often more flexible than high-volume Chinese facilities. Domestic Manufacturing: The Most Stable Option While nearshoring provides cost relief and flexibility, fully domestic packaging manufacturing remains the most secure option for long-term stability. U.S. suppliers are investing heavily in automation, digital die cutting, and short-run litho-laminated systems to close cost gaps with overseas competitors. Domestic packaging advantages include: Tariff elimination – 100% of production within U.S. borders avoids all import-related fees. Faster prototyping and revisions – Local access enables same-day design and sampling. Compliance confidence – Made-in-USA labeling supports sustainability and procurement standards. Integration with fulfillment – Many U.S. converters offer kitting, co-packing, and drop shipping within the same facility. Cost Optimization Beyond Labor Rates A common misconception is that nearshoring or U.S.-based sourcing automatically increases costs. However, freight, duties, insurance, and inventory carrying costs often offset labor savings from China. When total landed cost is evaluated correctly, domestic or nearshore solutions frequently provide parity or better value. Example cost drivers impacting total landed cost: Freight (ocean + inland) Tariffs Quality control inspections and compliance audits add hidden overhead. Long lead times create excess inventory storage and obsolescence risk. Material and Substrate Considerations Certain packaging types benefit more from nearshoring or domestic conversion: Corrugated Boxes – High volume, high cube, and regional freight sensitivity favor U.S. production. Folding Cartons – Nearshore or domestic options with automated gluing and UV print systems compete effectively at scale. POP Displays and Pallet Programs – Domestic production ensures compliance with retailer testing and ECT standards while minimizing damage risk during shipping. Flexible Packaging Films – Mexico and Central America are emerging hubs with competitive extrusion and printing capabilities. Supplier Consolidation and Compliance Efficiency Consolidating packaging SKUs under one domestic distributor or converter can simplify compliance tracking and tariff exposure management. Buyers who previously coordinated multiple overseas vendors for boxes, inserts, and displays are moving toward integrated regional sourcing. Modern packaging distributors now offer: Multi-material expertise (corrugated, carton, label, film) FSC®, SFI®, and ISO-certified manufacturing In-house engineering and prototyping Regional warehousing and JIT programs Domestic fulfillment and co-packing support Evaluating Next Steps for Sourcing Strategy Companies currently importing from China should perform a total landed cost analysis comparing three options: Maintain Chinese sourcing under new tariffs. Shift to nearshoring in Mexico or Canada. Transition to full domestic manufacturing through a U.S. distributor or converter. The analysis should include freight rates, duties, minimum orders, production reliability, and compliance overhead. Many packaging buyers are discovering that their “cheaper” overseas program actually costs more once tariffs, logistics delays, and quality losses are quantified. References Reuters. Trump mulls ending some trade ties with China, including relation cooking oil. October 14, 2025. U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). Section 301 Tariff Actions and Product Lists. International Trade Administration (ITA). Country Commercial Guide: Mexico – Packaging and Labeling. Soroka, W. Fundamentals of Packaging Technology. 6th ed. Institute of Packaging Professionals. 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Balancing Shelf Presence and Shipping Efficiency in POP Displays

POP display design must serve two masters — maximizing visual impact in-store while minimizing logistics costs. Engineering the right balance between display footprint, assembly complexity, and shipping volume is critical to meeting retailer requirements and protecting margins. Knock-Down vs. Fully Assembled Designs Knock-Down (KDF) Displays: Pros: Reduced shipping volume, lower freight costs, easier warehousing. Cons: Requires assembly labor at store level, potential for setup errors. Fully Assembled Displays: Pros: Guaranteed presentation quality, faster deployment. Cons: Higher dimensional freight costs, risk of damage in transit. Freight Optimization Factors Cube Utilization: Designing displays to fit standard pallet footprints (40×48 inches) and trailer heights improves load efficiency. Dimensional Weight (DIM): Carriers charge based on the higher of actual or volumetric weight; bulky but light displays can be costly to ship. Palletization Patterns: Consistent stacking reduces shifting and improves load stability. Structural Engineering Considerations Flat-Pack Engineering: Modular components with interlocking tabs reduce the need for fasteners. Material Selection: Lighter substrates reduce freight weight but must still meet load-bearing requirements. Protective Packaging: Corner protectors and slip sheets prevent in-transit abrasion. Shelf Presence Strategies Without Bulk Tiered Merchandising: Maximizes SKU visibility without increasing footprint. Bold Header Cards: Achieves eye-level engagement without adding weight. Interchangeable Graphic Panels: Allows seasonal refresh without replacing the structural base. Testing and Compliance ISTA 3E: Simulates unitized load handling for large-format displays. Retailer Compliance Manuals: Many major retailers specify maximum dimensions, palletization methods, and setup time allowances. References International Safe Transit Association. (2018). ISTA 3E: Packaged-products for unitized loads. ISTA. https://ista.orgWalmart. (2024). Retail link supplier compliance guidelines. Walmart Inc. https://www.walmart.com/suppliersTarget. (2024). Target merchandising display guidelines. Target Brands, Inc. https://corporate.target.com (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom POP Display Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

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Foam Density Selection for Heavy vs. Light Products

Choosing the right foam density isn’t about “soft” versus “hard” — it’s about controlling shock transmission and matching the foam’s cushioning curve to the product’s fragility. Using the wrong density can cause more damage than using no foam at all. Understanding Foam Density Definition: Density is the mass per unit volume (lb/ft³ or kg/m³) and directly affects stiffness, energy absorption, and weight. Not the Same as Firmness: Firmness (indentation force deflection) can vary independently of density depending on foam chemistry. How Density Affects Shock Absorption Low-Density Foam: Better for light, delicate products where over-compression could cause crushing. May bottom out under heavy loads, losing protection. High-Density Foam: Better for heavy items, spreading impact force over a longer deceleration period. Can be too stiff for fragile, lightweight products, causing rebound shock. Product Fragility For fragile electronics (fragility rating ~30–50 G), choose foam that keeps transmitted forces below the product limit. For rugged machinery parts (~100+ G), higher density foam can provide adequate protection with minimal thickness. Environmental Factors Temperature Sensitivity: Some foams stiffen in cold storage, increasing G-force transmission. Moisture Uptake: Certain foams lose energy absorption properties when saturated. Testing and Standards ASTM D1596: Determines cushioning characteristics of packaging materials. ASTM D4168: Measures shock cushioning performance in simulated transit. Best Practices for Selection Always test with actual product weight and packaging configuration. Avoid relying solely on density — evaluate density + cushioning curve together. Consider hybrid solutions, such as layering low- and high-density foams for mixed load shipments. References ASTM International. (2014). ASTM D1596-14: Standard test method for dynamic shock cushioning characteristics of packaging materials. ASTM International. https://www.astm.org/d1596-14.htmlASTM International. (2014). ASTM D4168-14: Standard test method for transmitting shock through packaging materials. ASTM International. https://www.astm.org/d4168-14.html (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Categories: Corrugated Ecommerce ESD Design Display Flexible Packaging Foam Folding Carton Packaging Plastic Packaging Pouch Printing Protection Retail Rigid Box Thermoform Sustainability Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Foam Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

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Moisture Resistance and Dimensional Stability in Inserts

Moisture resistance and dimensional stability are critical performance factors for custom inserts, especially when products are shipped or stored in variable climates. Both foam and corrugated materials react differently to humidity, temperature, and long-term environmental exposure, which can impact product fit, cushioning performance, and structural integrity. Impact of Humidity on Corrugated Inserts Corrugated fiberboard is hygroscopic, meaning it naturally absorbs and releases moisture from the surrounding air. This affects compression strength, warping, and dimensional accuracy. In high-humidity environments, standard kraft liners can lose up to 50% of their stacking strength. Coatings, wax treatments, or the use of water-resistant adhesives (meeting TAPPI T-829 standards) can improve performance. Foam Behavior in Moist Environments Closed-cell foams, such as polyethylene (PE) and cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), resist water absorption and retain their shape under exposure to moisture. Open-cell foams, like polyurethane (PU), are more prone to water ingress, leading to swelling, microbial growth, and loss of cushioning capacity. For products with moisture sensitivity, designers often specify closed-cell foams or integrate vapor-barrier laminations. Dimensional Stability Under Temperature Shifts Foam inserts, particularly those with high thermal expansion coefficients, can either loosen or increase compression on the product. Testing under ASTM D4332 (conditioning) ensures the insert maintains performance across the expected temperature range. Combined Material Designs When foam and corrugated are combined in a hybrid insert, dimensional stability depends on matching materials with similar expansion and contraction profiles. Mismatched materials can cause warping or delamination over time. Selecting adhesives that remain flexible in varying humidity is critical for long-term stability. Designing for Real-World Conditions Inserts should be designed and tested to withstand the extremes of their distribution cycle — from humid seaports to dry inland warehouses. This may involve ISTA 3A/6A testing protocols combined with accelerated aging tests to simulate months of exposure within a compressed timeframe. References American Society for Testing and Materials. (2014). ASTM D4332-14: Standard Practice for Conditioning Containers, Packages, or Packaging Components for Testing. https://doi.org/10.1520/D4332-14International Safe Transit Association. (2018). ISTA 3A Packaged-Products for Parcel Delivery System Shipment 70 kg (150 lb) or Less. https://ista.org/TAPPI. (2023). T-829 Water Resistance of Paperboard by Wax Treatment. https://www.tappi.org/content/store/shared/T829.htmlSoroka, W. (2016). Fundamentals of Packaging Technology (5th ed.). Institute of Packaging Professionals. Key Compliance Requirements Structural standards: Packaging must meet durability and palletization guidelines. Labeling accuracy: GS1-compliant barcodes and proper product details. Sustainability mandates: FSC certification or recyclability requirements from major retailers. Testing protocols: ISTA or ASTM performance tests to validate protection. Packaging Solutions with Brown Packaging Brown Packaging partners with companies to design packaging that meets retailer requirements. From GS1 labeling to FSC-certified materials and ISTA-tested corrugated, we help buyers reduce chargebacks and protect retail relationships. Contact us to improve your retail compliance program. References GS1. (2024). Global Standards for Packaging and Labeling. Retrieved from https://www.gs1.orgInternational Safe Transit Association (ISTA). (2023). ISTA Testing Procedures for Transport Packaging. Retrieved from https://ista.orgForest Stewardship Council (FSC). (2023). FSC Packaging Certification Guidelines. Retrieved from https://fsc.org (714)300-0650 request@brownpackaging.com Most Recent Posts: Subscribe To Our Newsletter By submitting your information, you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Custom Inserts Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Relevant Posts

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