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INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Product → Structure → Material → Print
Custom Pharma Boxes for product protection and retail presentation
DESIGNED AROUND Your product, presentation and supply journey
Packaging guidance

Choose packaging around the product journey

The best structure is usually found by looking at the product, protection, presentation and handling together rather than choosing a box style in isolation.

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Product format

Record the product type, dimensions, closures and anything affecting its maximum packed size.

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Product weight

Weight influences board strength, base construction and structural support.

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Protection needs

Consider movement, storage, inserts, stacking, handling and distribution.

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04
Presentation

Consider shelf presence, opening experience, branding and how customers first encounter the product.

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Packing & fulfilment

Assembly, filling, warehousing and delivery requirements affect the final specification.

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PACKAGING DECISION MODEL Product → Fit → Protect → Present → Deliver
START WITH YOUR PRODUCT
01 PROTECT
02 FIT
03 PRESENT
04 PACK
05 DELIVER
DECISION PRINCIPLE Build the specification around what the packaging needs to do.
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Need help choosing the right packaging?

Send the product dimensions, weight and intended use. The structure can be developed from there.

Request a quote
Pharma Boxes requirements

What should Pharma Boxes account for?

Products in this category vary widely in shape, value and selling environment. The packaging therefore needs to balance accurate fit, presentation, protection and practical handling.

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Bottle and jar fit

Packaging should accommodate the complete container, closure, pump, cap or lid without unnecessary movement.

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Product presentation

Structure, board and printing should support the intended retail position and brand presentation.

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Fragile components

Glass bottles, pumps and delicate components may require additional movement control or internal support.

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Inserts and organisation

Inserts can position products, separate components and organise multi-item presentation sets.

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Retail display

Shelf orientation, visible panels and available branding area should be considered before artwork is finalised.

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Ecommerce delivery

Products shipped directly may require additional protection beyond the primary retail carton.

Packaging materials

Compare the main packaging material families

Material selection should follow product weight, required protection, presentation, printing and distribution conditions rather than industry name alone.

FBB
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Folding Boxboard

Smooth printable board for retail cartons and presentation-led lightweight packaging.

Smooth print surface · Compact structure
KRAFT
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Kraft Board

Natural-looking paperboard for suitable cartons, sleeves and presentation applications.

Natural surface · Distinctive print result
FLUTE
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Corrugated Board

Fluted construction for packaging requiring greater structural or transport protection.

Multiple flute grades · Increased protection
RIGID
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Rigid Board

Substantial wrapped board for premium presentation and higher-value product packaging.

Strong construction · Premium presentation
MATERIAL DECISION
Product weight Protection Presentation Print Handling
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Printing & finishing

Build print and finishing around the substrate

Printing and finishing options should be selected after the board, structure, artwork and required visual result are understood.

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PRINTING Printing methods
CMYK

For suitable full-colour artwork and compatible substrates.

Pantone / Spot Colours

Useful where specific brand colours need to be controlled.

Digital Printing

Selected where the substrate and project specification suit digital production.

Flexographic Printing

Commonly considered for suitable corrugated and kraft applications.

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FINISHING Surface treatments
Foil

Decorative emphasis for selected branding and graphic areas.

Emboss / Deboss

Raised or recessed detail where the material and structure support the process.

Spot UV

Selective gloss contrast for technically suitable materials and artwork.

Lamination

Matte, gloss or other surface treatments where required by the specification.

Window Options

Product visibility can be considered where the structure and application support a window.

BEFORE PRODUCTION

Review artwork against the actual material. White board, kraft, corrugated liners, wrapped rigid board and coated surfaces can reproduce the same artwork differently.

01 / PRODUCT FORMAT

Start with the product itself

Pharma Boxes should first be planned around the container that will sit inside it. Record the complete product dimensions, weight, closures, fragile areas and any insert or clearance requirements before the packaging structure is finalised. Measure the complete product, including pumps, caps, lids and any projecting components, rather than relying only on the nominal container size.

Product weight is equally important. A small glass bottle may require more structural support than a larger lightweight tube. Where several products are packed together, consider their combined weight and how they need to be positioned relative to one another.

02 / STRUCTURE

Choose a structure around use, not appearance alone

Folding cartons are useful for many retail products, but they are not the only option. Sleeves can create a compact branded presentation, rigid boxes can suit premium sets, mailers can support direct-to-consumer fulfilment and corrugated formats can provide additional distribution protection.

Consider how quickly the packaging must be assembled, how the product is inserted, whether the box needs to stand upright and which panels will be most visible during retail display.

03 / PROTECTION

Use inserts where they solve a specific problem

Inserts can help stabilise bottles and jars, organise product sets and reduce unwanted movement. They should be designed around the product rather than added automatically. The correct solution depends on fragility, weight, orientation and how the pack will be handled.

04 / MATERIAL

Match the board to presentation and structural needs

Folding boxboard can provide a smooth surface for detailed retail graphics, while kraft creates a more natural appearance. Corrugated board can be useful where transport protection is more important, and rigid board can support premium presentation packs. Material thickness should be confirmed against the final product weight and box size.

05 / PRINT & FINISH

Plan branding around the chosen substrate

Pharma Boxes often carries detailed typography, colour systems and product information, making print planning important. The same artwork may reproduce differently on white board, natural kraft or wrapped rigid board. Decorative finishes such as foil, embossing, debossing or Spot UV should be used where they contribute to the intended presentation rather than being added by default.

06 / RETAIL & DELIVERY

Consider the complete route to the customer

Packaging designed mainly for retail shelves may need strong front-panel branding and consistent orientation. Ecommerce products face different handling conditions and may require protective outer packaging around the primary carton. If the same product will be sold through both channels, include both routes when the packaging specification is prepared.

A useful quote brief should include product dimensions, approximate quantity, intended sales channel, preferred structure if known, artwork status and delivery location. A complete production specification is not required before starting the enquiry.

Packaging development

From packaging brief to finished production

Once the specification is agreed, the project can move through artwork preparation, manufacturing, quality control and preparation for delivery.

01 DEFINE Specification

Product, dimensions, quantity, structure, material and intended use.

02 PREPARE Artwork

Prepare and review artwork against the approved dieline.

03 MAKE Production

Print, convert, assemble and finish according to the agreed route.

04 CHECK Quality Control

Review relevant structural, printing and finishing requirements.

05 COMPLETE Delivery

Prepare the finished packaging for the agreed delivery route.

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Packaging by requirement

Choose packaging around what it needs to do

Box names are useful, but packaging decisions often become clearer when you start with the job the packaging needs to perform.

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Retail Presentation

Packaging designed around visible branding, shelf presentation and customer handling.

Shelf presence
02

Ecommerce Delivery

Structures selected around fulfilment, handling and distribution requirements.

Delivery protection
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Premium Presentation

Presentation-led formats for gifting, collections and higher-value products.

Brand experience
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Product Protection

Board and structure selected around movement, stacking and handling conditions.

Structural support
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Natural Kraft Appearance

Kraft-led packaging where a natural board finish forms part of the intended presentation.

Natural surface
Artwork & ordering

Start with the information already available

You do not need a complete packaging specification before making an enquiry. Product dimensions, weight, intended use, approximate quantity and artwork status are enough to begin.

Request a custom quote
PROJECT GUIDANCE Prepare your packaging brief
02 No artwork yet?

Start with product dimensions, intended use and any available reference packaging.

Dieline guidance →
03 Unsure about structure?

Send product dimensions, weight and handling requirements instead.

See how it works →
Pharma Boxes FAQs

Questions about custom Pharma Boxes

Practical answers about materials, sizing, printing, inserts and preparing a Pharma Boxes specification.

What packaging is suitable for products in this category? +

Suitable options can include folding cartons, sleeves, rigid boxes, mailers and corrugated formats. The best structure depends on the product dimensions, weight, presentation and handling requirements.

Can Pharma Boxes be made to custom dimensions? +

Yes. Dimensions can be developed around bottles, jars, tubes, pumps, closures, inserts and any required packing clearance.

Which materials can be used for Pharma Boxes? +

Depending on the structure and use, options can include folding boxboard, kraft paperboard, corrugated board and rigid greyboard.

Can Pharma Boxes include fitted inserts? +

Yes. Inserts can be developed to position bottles, jars, tubes and multi-product sets where movement control or presentation requires them.

Can Pharma Boxes be custom printed? +

Yes. The appropriate print method depends on the material, artwork, colour requirements, quantity and intended appearance.

How should I measure a product for packaging? +

Measure the complete product at its longest, widest and deepest points, including pumps, caps, closures and any projecting components.

Can you help if I do not know which box style I need? +

Yes. Start by providing the product dimensions, weight, intended use, quantity and delivery requirements. The packaging structure can then be considered from that information.

READY TO DEVELOP YOUR PACKAGING?

Planning packaging for your products?

Send your product dimensions, intended use, quantity and artwork status. These details can be used to help define the appropriate structure, material, printing and production specification.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ARTWORK PRODUCTION DELIVERY
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