Ecommerce packaging boxes do two jobs at once: they survive an unattended courier journey and they deliver the first physical impression of your brand. Because they are packed in volume, the closure and fit matter as much as the artwork, since a box that packs slowly or fits loosely costs you on every order. The parcel arrives without a salesperson, so the box has to reassure the customer on its own that the order was packed with care.
Fitting your bestsellers
Made to your custom size in cardboard, the box can be dimensioned around the products you ship most often, reducing void fill and the movement that leads to returns. A close internal fit also means the parcel reads as deliberately packed rather than half empty when it arrives.
Speed, security and unboxing
- Internal size matched to your leading order profile
- A closure that pack teams can seal quickly and securely
- Inside or outside print for a considered unboxing
If you dispatch a range of sizes, standardise on two or three internal footprints that cover most orders, then confirm each with a packed prototype before rolling out. Reviewing return reasons is a useful prompt here: if damage in transit features, the fit or wall strength is usually where to look first.
