WHAT STYLE OF PACKAGING BOXES DO WE OFFER?
At ACP, we offer a wide range of packaging styles. Explore our styles below:

Packaging Styles

Regular Slotted Carton (RSC)
The standard packing box. The two outer flaps are
one-half the carton’s width, so that they meet at the centre of the box when folded.
This style requires tape on the top and base for closure.
The RSC can be used for most products and is the most common box style.

 

Packaging Styles

Five Panel Folder (FPF)
A single cut and scored piece features a fifth panel used
as a closing flap, completely covering a side panel. This style requires tape on the
side and top and base openings.

 

Packaging Styles

Corner Cut Folder (CCF)
One piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat bottom,
with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to
form the top. This style requires one tape line on the top for closure.

 

Packaging Styles

Half Slotted Carton (HSC)
Open top box which tapes up on the base.
Similar to the RSC without the top panels for closure.

 

Packaging Styles

Full Flap Slotted Carton (FFSC)
Similar to the RSC. Instead of the two outer flaps
being one-half of the container's width, they are full width. The closures are reinforced
with double strength.

 

Packaging Styles

Die Cut Carton
A single cut sheet which has been die cut to your size and style.
Flaps fold in to assemble.