Corrugated Kits

A corrugated kit refers to a complete packaging solution typically designed for a specific product or application. These kits are assembled using corrugated materials and may include additional protective components such as foam, pads, or partitions. In industrial settings, kitting is a value-added service that ensures packaging arrives at the customer’s facility ready to pack, reducing labor and streamlining production. Here are some key features and benefits of corrugated kits in an industrial packaging environment:

 

  • Corrugated Material Construction: The primary structure of these kits uses corrugated fiberboard, a material engineered for strength, durability, and protection. The fluted medium between linerboards provides superior resistance to impact and compression, ideal for shipping and handling.
  • Designed for Specific Applications: Rather than generic “pre-packaged sets,” corrugated kits are tailored to fit particular products or SKUs. This includes solutions such as telescoping cartons, box handles, and other design elements that enhance ease of use and handling in a production or fulfillment line.
  • Protective Components: Depending on the application, a kit may include a combination of materials such as protective foam, folded corrugated inserts, molded pulp cushions, partitions, top and bottom pads, poly bags, and desiccants. These components are engineered to protect contents from shock, vibration, moisture, and environmental conditions.
  • Pre-Kitted for Efficiency: Corrugated kits are often delivered pre-kitted, meaning all components are organized together or partially assembled so they arrive at the factory ready for immediate use. This saves time and labor by reducing the need for on-site packaging assembly.

Are you ready to find out how SPG’s kitting solutions can support your packaging and production needs? Contact us today to speak with a packaging expert.