SPB manufactures corrugated boxes in brownboard without text or logos in various ply options, which are ready for sale. Additionally, SPB also create custom corrugated boxes according to client requirements, which can include POS Packaging, Heavy-Duty Packaging, Export Packaging, Produce Packaging, and many more types

Regular Slotted Container (RSC)

The most common box style. Highly efficient design for many applications. All flaps are the same length, and the two outer flaps (normally the lengthwise flaps) are one-half the container's width, so that they meet at the center of the box when closed.

Half Slotted Container (HSC)

Similar to the regular slotted container but without one set of flaps.

Overlap Slotted Container (OSC)

All flaps have the same length and the outer flaps overlap by one inch or more. The box is easily closed, either with adhesives or frequently with staples driven through the overlap area. This style is commonly used when the length of the box is considerably greater than the width, resulting in a long gap between the inner flaps. The sealed overlap helps to keep the outer flaps from pulling apart.

Full Overlap Slotted Container (FOL)

All flaps are the same length (approximately the width of the box). When closed, the outer flaps come within one inch of complete overlap. The style is especially resistant to rough handling. Stacked on its bottom panel, the overlapping flaps provide added cushioning and protection. Stacked on its side, the extra thickness provides added stacking strength.

Center Special Slotted Container (CSSC)

Inner and outer flaps are cut to different lengths. Both pairs of flaps meet at the center of the box. The style is especially strong because both the top and bottom have double the thickness of corrugated board. The inner flaps, with no gap, provide a level base for the product.

Integral Divider Container

This is a self-divided box. It is a regular slotted container but with a preglued internal divider.

Snap or 1-2-3-Bottom Container (ALB)

The four flaps that form the bottom panel are die cut. Easy to set up, the user folds the largest bottom panel first, then the two end panels. When the remaining bottom panel is folded and pressure is applied near the center, the flap “snaps” into the slot created by the other panels. The style is convenient for small-volume shippers who do not have automatic setup equipment. Because the bottom is not fully sealed, it may not be suitable for heavy products or concentrated loads.

Telescopic Boxes

Telescopic boxes consist of a separate top, or top and bottom that fit over each other or a separate body. They can be produced in a number of unjoined or preglued styles and configurations

Double-Cover Container

A square or rectangular tube forms the body. The top and bottom pieces are usually two interchangeable partially telescopic covers. The pieces are commonly shipped flat to the user, who opens the tube and sets up the covers. The style is frequently used for tall or heavy products that would be difficult to lower into a box. The item is placed on the bottom cover, and the tube is lowered over the product.