Snap lock cartons
Snap lock cartons have a base where the panels interlock mechanically when tucked in sequence by hand or machine. Once locked, the base holds firmly under load without any adhesive required at the point of filling. A more reliable option than a simple tuck for heavier products or high-throughput packing lines.
Snap lock cartons
Snap lock cartons have a base where the panels interlock mechanically when tucked in sequence by hand or machine. Once locked, the base holds firmly under load without any adhesive required at the point of filling. A more reliable option than a simple tuck for heavier products or high-throughput packing lines.
Reverse tuck end cartons
Reverse tuck end cartons are a popular choice for retail packaging across a wide range of sectors. The top and bottom tucks fold in opposite directions, which allows the cartons to tessellate more efficiently on the press sheet. That reduces waste and keeps unit costs down without compromising on presentation.
Snap lock cartons
Snap lock cartons have a base where the panels interlock mechanically when tucked in sequence by hand or machine. Once locked, the base holds firmly under load without any adhesive required at the point of filling. A more reliable option than a simple tuck for heavier products or high-throughput packing lines.
Straight line cartons
The most widely used carton style. Straight line cartons are supplied flat and erected by the customer or their packing line, making them a practical, cost-effective choice across a wide range of products and sectors.