The Box Factory leverages its years of experience to offer all well known FEFCO Styles alongside industry leading bespoke styles and variations at the highest quality.
The Box Factory leverages its years of experience to offer all well known FEFCO Styles alongside industry leading bespoke styles and variations at the highest quality.
The Box Factory manufactures and can help with the design of all different types of box styles, whether you know the specific FEFCO box style or you need a solution built from the ground up. Alongside our manufacturing capabilities of different cardboard packing styles, we offer a complimentary design service for our customers who don’t have an exact starting place for their box styles.
There are more cardboard box types than the average person realises. However, when it comes to boxes, we are not your average person. Our manufacturing experience, sustainability-first, and high-quality approach to corrugated packaging means our experts are ready to help you elevate your product packaging.
With The Box factory’s years of experience offering a range of corrugated cardboard box styles, all created onsite in Leamington Spa, we can be the perfect partner to take your packaging to the next level.
FEFCO codes launched in 1952, so their use is commonplace throughout the packaging industry. Each FEFCO box style code is made of four digits; the first two digits of the code represent the category style of the box and the second two refer to the unique style of the box.
For example, an 0201 FEFCO code refers to a regular box (02) with flaps that close on both ends (01).
These box codes help save time in ordering and understanding box demands, and they help streamline communication and purchasing in the industry. If you quote a FEFCO code, it allows us to understand your exact box and packaging requirements more quickly.
Regular cases are one of the most common types of box due to their cost effective nature for manufacturing and assembly and offer a versatile packaging solution across all industries.
Endless possibilities, diecut boxes offer extreme flexibility, the boxes offer unique and precise designs for products with typically unusual shapes or specialist features.
SRP is packaging designed to end up on store shelves. They have unique features like perforations so they can turn from secure transit packaging to a display tray simply in-store.
For a more efficient packing process, self-assembly boxes remove the need for factory assembly or other closing materials like tape. Instead, they’re designed to be quick and easy for the end user to piece together the interlocking flaps.
Tray boxes are folded and slotted together to create a durable, typically open-top, box for multiple product storage or display.
An environmentally-friendly approach to plastic and polystyrene alternatives, fittings are cost-effective, secure and enhance presentation compared to plastics when matched with a quality box and printed.