Whether you’re buying in bulk to receive discounts or ordering in small quantities, your wholesale packaging must:
- Protect your products from damage during shipment
- Offer a cost-effective solution for your business
- Be available to order and arrive when needed
To achieve the above, you must find the right wholesale packaging supplier for your business. But that’s easier said than done. Here are a few points to help you choose the right wholesale packaging supplier for your business.
How to choose a wholesale packaging supplier
- Compare product range and quality of packaging products available.
- Read about their expertise online. What can they bring to your business?
- Consider delivery times from point of order. Is next day delivery essential for your business?
- Evaluate the level of customer service you should expect to receive through reviews. Do they resolve customer issues (if any)?
- Assess pricing. Although it shouldn’t be the be all and end all, find a supplier that offers cost-effective packaging. Your packaging supplier shouldn’t just focus on the obvious costs (like the packaging itself), but the hidden costs too. There are several factors that affect costs, such as the speed and productivity of your packaging operation, delivery charges based on the size and weight of your packaging, and more.
- Discover their sector expertise. Do they specialise in offering packaging for your industry? Choosing a packaging supplier that knows the ins and outs of packaging for your industry will ensure effective solutions for your requirements.
For further guidance on choosing the right packaging supplier for your business, take a look at one of our recent blogs: 5 Things to consider when choosing your packaging supplier.
With that said, let’s dive into the Swiftpak guide on wholesale packaging.
Wholesale packaging boxes
With packaging boxes, one size doesn’t fit all. You need to consider the strength, size and price of the box, as well the product’s weight, shape and size you’re going to package. This ensures an effective packaging box is selected for your operations.
Cardboard boxes are made from corrugate board with a liner on both the inside and outside of the fluting. The strength of the box depends on the combination of the size of fluting and weight of paper.