
Corrugated liners are the flat, outer paper layers that form the exterior surfaces of corrugated cardboard and fiberboard. These sheets are glued to a fluted, wavy inner layer (the "medium" or "fluting") to create the rigid, cushioning structure of corrugated packaging, providing strength, protection.

Slotted boxes consist of basically one piece with a glued,
stitched or taped manufacturers joint and top and bottom
flaps. They are shipped flat, ready to use and require
closing using the flaps provided.

Telescopic boxes usually consist of more than one piece
(e.g. top and bottom) and they fit over each other.

Folder boxes and trays are usually made from one piece of
board. The bottom of the box is hinged to form two or all side
walls and the cover. Locking tabs, handles, display panels, etc.
can be incorporated in some designs.

Slide boxes consist of several pieces of liners and sleeves
sliding in different directions into each other. This group
also includes outside sleeves for other cases.

Rigid boxes consist of two separate end pieces and a body
that require stitching or a similar operation before they can
be used.

Ready-glued cases consist of basically one piece, are
shipped flat and ready to use by simple assembly.

Retail and e-commerce packaging category shows the
typical styles used for Point of Sale (POS) displays and
trays as well as styles for the online trade.

Interior fitments such as inside liners, pads, partitions,
dividers, etc. whether integrated in the box design or as
separate items. Any shown number of panels is arbitrary
and may be increased or decreased as required.
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