Make Your Business Stand Out With Packaging that Delights and Creates a Significant Unboxing Experie

Author: Plas Box

Plasbox Manufacturing is an Australian owned family business with its Head Office and Manufacturing Plant located in Sydney, New South Wales Australia.

Plasbox has been supplying cardboard and plastic packaging products for over 26 years. In 2008 the business saw the acquisition of new owners. The new owners proceeded to bring new life and new ideas to Plasbox. The business Relocated to a Newer, Larger and Brighter location at Wetherill Park, also known as the Industrial Hub of NSW. Together with their tight alliances abroad they have been able to bring an alternative to just Manufacturing in Australia when required and the ability to Manufacture the product overseas when time permits.

When your business is entirely online, your first physical touchpoint with your customer is your packaging. Without the impact of an in-person experience, your packaging needs to pull its weight to make sure your customers buy from you again. Custom box design for e-commerce will make the moment your product arrives personalized because your customer will feel like you put effort into packing their order just for them.

Rather than sending out a blank brown box, make the arrival of your products stand out! And we don’t mean making all your packaging neon green with a ton of design, (unless, of course, this matches your branding,) but make your packaging look like you. Your customers will be able to recognize your product right away, and it will help build excitement for their order before they open the box.

Along with helping your package stand out, custom box design can also protect your products better than a generic box is able to. Packaging protection is especially important for e-commerce businesses because of the different way that the shipping process is carried out compared to traditional retail.

Items ordered from brick and mortar stores are handled, on average, about five times on its journey to the customer. The majority of the traditional retail shipping process is completed with forklifts and pallets, leaving little room for packages to be damaged, (although it indeed does happen.) In e-commerce,