Custom Packaging Designed Around What Your Industry Actually Needs
Food, cosmetics, ecommerce, jewellery and electronics do not place the same demands on a box. Explore packaging by market, compare materials and structures, and build a specification around how your product is packed, sold, displayed and delivered.
Find packaging around the products you sell
Browse the main packaging markets below. Each route can lead into more specific box styles, materials, printing options and product requirements.
Food & Beverage Packaging
Packaging for takeaway, bakery, confectionery, drinks and suitable food-contact applications.
Explore food packaging →Cosmetics Packaging
Printed cartons and presentation packaging for beauty, skincare and wellness products.
Explore cosmetics packaging →Retail Packaging
Boxes designed around branding, display, product fit and retail handling.
Explore retail packaging →Ecommerce Packaging
Mailers and shipping formats designed around protection, presentation and fulfilment.
Explore ecommerce packaging →Apparel Packaging
Presentation and delivery packaging for clothing, accessories and fashion brands.
Explore apparel packaging →Jewellery Packaging
Compact presentation structures for rings, necklaces, bracelets and accessories.
Explore jewellery packaging →Electronics Packaging
Structural packaging developed around fit, protection and transport requirements.
Explore electronics packaging →CBD Packaging
Printed packaging for oils, skincare, topical and other suitable CBD products.
Explore CBD packaging →Narrow the packaging route before comparing box styles
Start with what you sell and how the customer receives it. Those two decisions usually make material and structural choices much easier to evaluate.
What do you sell?
How does the customer receive it?
Different markets create different packaging priorities
Browse packaging from the customer's environment rather than from a list of box names.
Restaurants & takeaway
Cosmetics & wellness
Ecommerce & fulfilment
Compare what matters most in each packaging environment
The same structure can behave very differently when used for food service, retail display or parcel delivery.
Start with the performance requirement, not the board name
These are useful starting points rather than fixed rules. Final board selection should reflect dimensions, weight, printing, finish and use.
Popular packaging styles used across different markets
A structure becomes useful when its dimensions, board and construction are matched to the application.
The useful metrics are the ones attached to your specification
Instead of unsupported headline statistics, compare the factors that materially affect packaging performance.
From industry requirements to finished packaging
The market provides context. The product specification turns that context into something that can actually be manufactured.
Go deeper before finalising your packaging specification
Use these guides when the industry is clear but the material, print, artwork or manufacturing decision still needs work.
Questions that come up when choosing packaging by market
The right answer usually depends on the product as much as the industry itself.
Discuss your packaging specification →01 Do different industries require different board grades? +
Often, yes, but the product still determines the final specification. Weight, protection, print, storage, handling and delivery all influence the most appropriate board grade.
02 Can one box style work across several industries? +
Yes. Mailers, sleeves, folding cartons and rigid boxes can be used across different markets when their dimensions, board and construction suit the application.
03 What information should I prepare before requesting a quote? +
Product type, dimensions, approximate quantity, preferred structure, material, print requirement, artwork status and delivery destination are useful starting points.
04 Can packaging be developed for food applications? +
Packaging intended for food use should be specified around the exact product, contact conditions, temperature, grease or moisture exposure and other application requirements.
05 How do I choose between kraft, paperboard and corrugated? +
Start with product weight, desired presentation, print coverage and delivery environment. Corrugated is commonly used where protection is important, while folding paperboard and kraft are widely used for retail and presentation formats.
06 Does industry choice affect printing and finishing? +
It can. Retail and premium presentation often place greater emphasis on surface finish and colour, while shipping applications may prioritise durability and simpler printed communication.
Move from industry research into specification
Once you know the market, these are the next areas worth reviewing before production.
Let's build packaging around your industry — not force your product into a standard box
Tell us what you are packaging, how it will be sold or delivered, the dimensions you know and the presentation you need. We can use that information to review suitable structures, materials, printing and production requirements.