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FAQ's
Do you stock any cartons?
Yes, we stock some standard storage and moving sizes. If we
do not have your size in stock we can manufacture your specific
size in any quantity.
Can I get my logo printed on my cartons?
Yes! We can print Logos, product information. directly on
the carton.
Do I need artwork to have my cartons printed?
Art work is preferred, but if needed we can work without it.
Having art work helps to minimize plate costs and prevents
mistakes.
When can I have my cartons delivered?
As fast as you need them, we will fit our schedule of production
to yours.
Can you freight my order to another location?
We deliver the majority of our business on our trailers direct
to your location. If your shipping location is out of our
shipping zone, we will freight/UPS your order upon your request.
Do you stock point-of-purchase display?
No, but our carton designers can help create a counter top
or floor display that can be printed with your product information,
company name, etc.
Is tooling required for shipping cartons?
No. Standard shipping cartons (RSC, FOL, POL) and other cartons
do not require tooling unless they have special cuts or do
not fit within our trailer limitations.
Is tooling required for all Corrugated Processing?
No. Standard shipping cartons (RSC, FOL, POL) do not, but
other configurations may. For the proper answer please contact
us.
Can I get ventholes/handholes on my box?
Yes, We have stock tooling for standard size vent/hand holes.
Some sizes or styles may require a full die board at a one
time cost to you.
Can my printing dies be used on multiple sizes?
We prefer a separate set of plates for each box size, especially
if the printing varies. Where possible we will optimize their
use.
Can I change my carton package to better stacking strength?
Redesigning and reevaluating the customers needs is at the
top of our list. Changes from the current carton design may
improve performance. The use of high performance packaging
will result in increased stacking strength with lower costs.
What is ECT?
ECT is a test conducted upon a sample of corrugated fibre
board in it's vertical position with flutes oriented in the
direction of loading to determine it's resistance to compression
measure as pounds per inch of width.
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