A sustainability-led comparison of flexographic and digital approaches for corrugated moving boxes—focused on materials, color control, and what consumers actually notice in-store and in-transit.
A packaging designer’s take on how single-pass inkjet, circular reuse, and data-rich design are reshaping humble corrugated shippers across North America.
A packaging designer’s take on simple, legible, and region-aware box design—balancing materials, print methods, and information hierarchy for real-world retail and ship-from-store environments.
A production manager’s comparison of corrugated grades for moving, with practical guidance on weight, distance, handling cycles—and where to source boxes and labels, from retail aisles to service counters like the UPS Store.
A North American hardware retailer chronicles the move from trial labels to full corrugated runs, told through the eyes of a print engineer who sat across the press console and the boardroom table.
A sustainability-focused, process-by-process comparison of flexographic and digital inkjet printing for corrugated moving boxes and mail-ready packaging across North American operations.
A designer’s look at the psychology behind color, touch, and hierarchy—and how everyday shipping boxes become brand ambassadors with smart print and finish choices.
A production manager’s side-by-side look at flexographic and digital print on corrugated, with practical parameters, quality standards, and optimization tactics for European operations.
A printing engineer’s viewpoint on choosing moving cartons that actually hold up — comparing retail convenience with warehouse-grade specifications, printability, and real-world performance.
A sales-led case study on how a moving-supplies retailer partnered on flexographic printing for corrugated boxes, tightened color control, and aligned replenishment with store traffic—while answering the consumer’s search for affordable, nearby moving boxes.

