Turnkey Custom Corrugated Packaging Solutions

105 DeMott Drive, Bloomingdale GA 31302 (912) 966-5501

Creative Packaging Factory

Products

Your product is valuable. If you need to ship it, protect it, or display it, we will find the most functional and efficient solution for you.

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Custom Boxes

Corrugated containers are highly customizable. Our equipment allows us to make custom boxes in all shapes, sizes, and strengths. Need brown or white? Color printing or litho-labeled? Coated? Taped, glued or stitched? Strong enough to carry a small engine? Large enough to carry a mattress?...well, you get the idea. The possibilities are endless.

Some common box types are below. It's a lot of “box lingo” but don't worry, you don't need to speak the language to get exactly what you need.

View Standard Types of Boxes

Point of Purchase Displays

Displays are our chance to show off, and Creative Packaging excels at it. There's no need for the retail employee to unbox your product and put it on the shelf. Your shipping container becomes the retail display. The variety of display styles use function and form to first, protect your products in transport, and then, use attention-getting print and graphics and clever design to promote those same products in the retail space.

View Examples of Displays

Packaging Products

In addition to our corrugated products, we offer honeycomb, laminated, and water-resistant papers, foam, and stretch and shrink films.

RSC - Regular Slotted Container

The two longest outer flaps meet in the middle and are taped shut at the top and bottom.

RSC - Regular Slotted Container Drawing and Blue Print
FOL - Full-Overlap Slotted Container

The two longest outer flaps overlap each other within one inch of a complete overlap. The overlapping flaps provide added strength for stacking and edge protection.

FOL - Full-Overlap Slotted Container Drawing and Blue Print
One Piece Folder

The flat bottom and the flaps wrap around the item so the side flaps meet at the top of the carton and are taped together for secure shipment.

One Piece Folder Drawing and Blue Print
Five Panel Folder

Single-cut corrugated sheets are scored and feature a fifth panel that is used as the closing flap. The product is placed on the board, and then the box "wraps" around it and is taped at each end. Ideal for long items with a small diameter for providing good stacking strength and protection.

Five Panel Folder Drawing and Blue Print
Rollover Die Cut

Easy to assemble, the side panels roll over and tuck into the bottom of the die cut. The top panel has two ears that easily tuck into the roll-over edges. Great for retail packaging, mailer programs, and sales/promo kits.

Rollover Die Cut Drawing and Blue Print
HSC - Half Slotted Container

Like an RSC, the two longest outer flaps meet in the middle but are taped shut at the bottom only. The top has no flaps and remains open.

HSC - Half Slotted Container Drawing and Blue Print
FTD - Full Telescope Half-Slotted Box

The two-piece box has a full depth cover that completely slides over the body, giving additional compression strength when stacking large or heavier items. The flaps are usually stapled.

FTD - Full Telescope Half-Slotted Box Drawing and Blue Print
Tuck Folder

One piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat, unbroken bottom, with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to form the top.

Tuck Folder Drawing and Blue Print
Bliss Box

The three pieces of a bliss box include two identical end panels and a body that folds to form the two side panels, an unbroken bottom and the top. Flaps used to form the joints can be on the end pieces or the body or both. The end panels are attached to the body with special equipment usually at the user's plant. Six or more joints must be sealed to set up the box before it is filled. They are also called rigid boxes.

Bliss Box Drawing and Blue Print
Self-Erecting Box

Easy to assemble manually in one quick action, self-erecting boxes typically feature regular slotted containers or telescope-style tops with a base designed to simply fold out and automatically interlock without tape or adhesive.

Self-Erecting Box Drawing and Blue Print
Coroplast Box

Corrugated plastic can be converted into containers as well. Cloroplast® is reusable plastic corrugated that provides superior protection: resists dirt, grease, and water, and is rigid and durable enough for long-term use.

Dump Bins

These open-topped containers are filled with loose, small bulk items and placed in high-traffic areas or at the checkout to promote impulse buys. Most Dump Bins are square.

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Dump Bins Drawing
Powerwings

Powerwings are narrow displays placed on the sides of an endcab where they grab attention.

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Powerwings Drawing
Counter Displays

Pre-filled Counter Displays hold a small number of products and are easily placed on a shelf or counter.

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Counter Displays Drawing
Pallet Displays

As expected, a Pallet Display is sized to fit on a 40" x 48" pallet for easy transport to a store and is fully stocked with a large volume of product. Pallet Displays can be made in Half Pallet and Quarter Pallet sizes and include Club Store Displays that comply with all specifications of the club store.

View Dieline

Pallet Displays Drawing
Half-Pallet Displays

As its name says, a Half-Pallet Display fits on half of a standard pallet and holds your product for easy transport directly to the store.

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Half-Pallet Displays Drawing
Quarter-Pallet Displays

Again, as its name says, a Quarter-Pallet Display fits on a quarter of a standard pallet size and holds your product for easy transport directly to the store.

View Dieline

Quarter-Pallet Display Drawing
Floor Displays

Floor Displays are free-standing displays placed in high-traffic areas to promote new products or boost sales of current products. The vertical design of the base-tray-riser set shown allows it to hold a large amount of product and be placed directly in the aisle while limiting the use of floor space.

View Dieline

Floor Displays Drawing
  • Types of Boxes
    RSC - Regular Slotted Container

    The two longest outer flaps meet in the middle and are taped shut at the top and bottom.

    RSC - Regular Slotted Container Drawing and Blue Print
    FOL - Full-Overlap Slotted Container

    The two longest outer flaps overlap each other within one inch of a complete overlap. The overlapping flaps provide added strength for stacking and edge protection.

    FOL - Full-Overlap Slotted Container Drawing and Blue Print
    One Piece Folder

    The flat bottom and the flaps wrap around the item so the side flaps meet at the top of the carton and are taped together for secure shipment.

    One Piece Folder Drawing and Blue Print
    Five Panel Folder

    Single-cut corrugated sheets are scored and feature a fifth panel that is used as the closing flap. The product is placed on the board, and then the box "wraps" around it and is taped at each end. Ideal for long items with a small diameter for providing good stacking strength and protection.

    Five Panel Folder Drawing and Blue Print
    Rollover Die Cut

    Easy to assemble, the side panels roll over and tuck into the bottom of the die cut. The top panel has two ears that easily tuck into the roll-over edges. Great for retail packaging, mailer programs, and sales/promo kits.

    Rollover Die Cut Drawing and Blue Print
    HSC - Half Slotted Container

    Like an RSC, the two longest outer flaps meet in the middle but are taped shut at the bottom only. The top has no flaps and remains open.

    HSC - Half Slotted Container Drawing and Blue Print
    FTD - Full Telescope Half-Slotted Box

    The two-piece box has a full depth cover that completely slides over the body, giving additional compression strength when stacking large or heavier items. The flaps are usually stapled.

    FTD - Full Telescope Half-Slotted Box Drawing and Blue Print
    Tuck Folder

    One piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat, unbroken bottom, with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to form the top.

    Tuck Folder Drawing and Blue Print
    Bliss Box

    The three pieces of a bliss box include two identical end panels and a body that folds to form the two side panels, an unbroken bottom and the top. Flaps used to form the joints can be on the end pieces or the body or both. The end panels are attached to the body with special equipment usually at the user's plant. Six or more joints must be sealed to set up the box before it is filled. They are also called rigid boxes.

    Bliss Box Drawing and Blue Print
    Self-Erecting Box

    Easy to assemble manually in one quick action, self-erecting boxes typically feature regular slotted containers or telescope-style tops with a base designed to simply fold out and automatically interlock without tape or adhesive.

    Self-Erecting Box Drawing and Blue Print
    Coroplast Box

    Corrugated plastic can be converted into containers as well. Cloroplast® is reusable plastic corrugated that provides superior protection: resists dirt, grease, and water, and is rigid and durable enough for long-term use.

  • Dump Bins

    These open-topped containers are filled with loose, small bulk items and placed in high-traffic areas or at the checkout to promote impulse buys. Most Dump Bins are square.

    View Dieline

    Dump Bins Drawing
    Powerwings

    Powerwings are narrow displays placed on the sides of an endcab where they grab attention.

    View Dieline

    Powerwings Drawing
    Counter Displays

    Pre-filled Counter Displays hold a small number of products and are easily placed on a shelf or counter.

    View Dieline

    Counter Displays Drawing
    Pallet Displays

    As expected, a Pallet Display is sized to fit on a 40" x 48" pallet for easy transport to a store and is fully stocked with a large volume of product. Pallet Displays can be made in Half Pallet and Quarter Pallet sizes and include Club Store Displays that comply with all specifications of the club store.

    View Dieline

    Pallet Displays Drawing
    Half-Pallet Displays

    As its name says, a Half-Pallet Display fits on half of a standard pallet and holds your product for easy transport directly to the store.

    View Dieline

    Half-Pallet Displays Drawing
    Quarter-Pallet Displays

    Again, as its name says, a Quarter-Pallet Display fits on a quarter of a standard pallet size and holds your product for easy transport directly to the store.

    View Dieline

    Quarter-Pallet Display Drawing
    Floor Displays

    Floor Displays are free-standing displays placed in high-traffic areas to promote new products or boost sales of current products. The vertical design of the base-tray-riser set shown allows it to hold a large amount of product and be placed directly in the aisle while limiting the use of floor space.

    View Dieline

    Floor Displays Drawing

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