Packaging for your packaging: it is usually the last thing customers think about. Packing your product up for distribution is important though, and we provide the convenience of carton packaging matched perfectly to fit your product. Each option is another part of our full-service offering.

Chipboard Carton Packaging

Chipboard carton packaging is a type of paperboard or cardboard commonly used for boxes, partitions and dividers. Made from recycled corrugated cartons, folding cartons and newsprint, chipboard comes as an inherently more sustainable packaging option.

Additionally, the chipboard is typically lighter weight, less bulky and a more cost-effective option. Please note, however, it should be matched carefully with the right products and packaging options as it can have less strength than other carton materials.

Corrugated Carton Packaging

Corrugate Carton Packaging

As the second option we highlight, readers may notice how corrugate carton packaging has several aspects that set it apart from other carton packaging options.

A corrugated board is made from a combination of two sheets of thick paper (called liners). The liners are then glued to a corrugated inner medium (called fluting).

This combination of layers creates strength, giving the corrugate remarkable rigidity and resistance. It is these qualities that give corrugate significant potential in its common uses to pack, protect and promote products.

When You Need to Think Inside the Box

Continuity is crucial throughout the packaging process. This includes the final step of boxing up your products, too.

After you have put considerable effort into your brand, mapped out your markets, and worked with MJS Packaging to examine your packaging from every angle, you may be close, but there is one more way you can count on our support. We can help you obtain what you need to pack up your product.

From additional articles about nearly every type of packaging solution and component to the final stages of preparing it all to ship, contact us to explore what a full-service partnership is supposed to be.