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When to Upgrade from RSC to Specialty Boxes
The Regular Slotted Container (RSC) is the most widely used corrugated box style, valued for its efficiency and versatility. However, it isn’t always the right choice. Certain products, supply chain conditions, and retailer requirements demand specialty box styles that provide stronger protection, better cube utilization, or enhanced branding.
Why RSC Works in Most Cases
- Cost-effective and easy to manufacture.
- Compatible with automation and standard sealing methods.
- Reliable for shipping lightweight to moderately heavy products.
- Versatile for e-commerce, retail, and industrial applications.
Signs It’s Time to Upgrade to Specialty Boxes
- High damage rates: Frequent product breakage during shipping.
- Inefficient palletization: Excess freight costs due to poor cube utilization.
- Retail compliance: Retailers requiring formats beyond RSC.
- Heavy or bulky products: Items that need stronger walls and overlap flaps.
- Branding requirements: RSC doesn’t deliver the retail presence some products need.
Specialty Box Options to Consider
- Full Overlap (FOL): Flaps cover the full width, adding edge protection.
- Roll-End Tuck-Top (RETT): Popular for e-commerce mailers and retail boxes.
- Die-cut boxes: Custom shapes or features for branding and fit.
- Multi-depth boxes: Flexibility to serve multiple SKUs with one design.
Balancing Cost and Performance
Specialty boxes often cost more per unit, but they deliver savings by:
- Reducing damage rates and product returns.
- Improving pallet utilization and shipping efficiency.
- Meeting retailer requirements to avoid penalties or rejections.
Packaging Solutions with Brown Packaging
Brown Packaging helps buyers determine when it makes sense to move beyond standard RSC boxes. From Full Overlap to RETT and custom die-cut options, our solutions improve protection, efficiency, and brand impact. Contact us to explore specialty box designs.
References
Fiber Box Association. (2024). Corrugated Packaging Handbook. Retrieved from https://www.fibrebox.org
Soroka, W. (2009). Fundamentals of Packaging Technology (4th ed.). Institute of Packaging Professionals.
ASTM International. (2023). ASTM D642: Compression Testing for Corrugated Boxes.
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