Kite Packaging Expands ecommerce Boxes

The employee share-owned company has expanded its bestselling range of ecommerce boxes to include two new sizes following a rise in demand for them. The new additions are sized as follows: 180 x 100 x 50mm and 200 x 100 x 100mm.

These boxes are made from heavy duty single wall corrugation to provide suitable protection to a range of products during shipping. Featuring a crash lock base and an integrated peel-&-seal adhesive strip, these boxes aid rapid assembly and pack efficiency to necessitate fast order fulfilment. To enhance end-user satisfaction, a tear strip is included for easy and safe opening.

ecommerce Boxes

Ecommerce boxes are made with card obtained from renewable sources and they are widely kerbside recyclable once finished with. These lightweight boxes keep postage costs and carbon footprints to a minimum and are great for shipping cosmetics, jewellery, candles, baked goods, ceramics and homeware to name a few.

Available to buy at market-beating prices, Kite’s wholesale discounts reduce outgoings further, offering customers the best value for their money in the industry, with the advantages of next day delivery and guaranteed stock availability.

Cardboard boxes

Whether you are looking to move home, office or sort items for resale or storage, your choice of cardboard box could be more integral to achieving your task than you first thought. As a leading B2B packaging supplier, we use our knowledge, expertise and range of excellent cardboard boxes and other packing products to make life easier for our customers.

Our comprehensive range includes enviro packing boxes, pallet and export boxes, postal boxes and many other unrivalled box solutions, meaning you are certain to find the packaging products to cater to your unique requirements. Whatever your needs, each and every one of our customers will receive free standard delivery (on orders over £100), the very best cardboard packing items at great low prices and fantastic discounts on bulk orders alongside the highest standard of customer service.

Durable, high quality and heavy duty, our products have made packing and moving the items that your company holds dear as stress-free as possible, minimising the risk of unfortunate but common issues like item breakages and other damage. Read on to find out more about how we can assist you in your upcoming packaging purchase and discover the benefits of our products to pinpoint a box type to not just meet but exceed your expectations.

King’s Award for Cardboard Innovation

PALLITE® Group has been honoured with the first ever King’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation 2023. The company was one of only 148 organisations in the UK to be recognised with a prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise, on Friday 21st April.

Employing 70 people, Wellingborough, Northants-based PALLITE® was set up in 2008 and manufactures sustainable products for warehouse storage, logistics, protective packaging and void fill from honeycomb paper cardboard.

Previously known as The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, the new name reflects Charles’ desire to continue to recognise outstanding UK businesses. The Award programme, now in its 57th year, is one of the most prestigious business awards in the country, with successful businesses able to use the emblem to promote their products and services as the best in their business sector for a five year period.

Easy to install

“To receive this award is an incredible honour and a real reflection of the hard work the entire team has invested. PALLITE® was setup on the premise of a simple paper pallet, a sustainable alternative to the more traditional pallets on the market. Innovation has always been a key driver for the business, developing new product solutions for existing applications using our honeycomb paper cardboard. Our current product range includes protective packaging, shipping crates, pallets and most recently, our award-winning PIX® warehouse storage solutions,” said David Rose, European Sales Director.

“We provide easy to install storage units for large ecommerce fulfilment centres allowing them the flexibility to adjust the size and quantity of storage compartments relative to fluctuations in stock. All our PIX® units are constructed using the same honeycomb paper cardboard. One unit can be built in a matter of minutes with anything from 3 up to 400 picking compartments. We’ve seen such incredible interest and uptake in PIX® both nationally and internationally, requiring us to open our doors in 2022 on an additional manufacturing facility in Milwaukee, to meet the USA and Canadian demand. We have orders from across Europe all the way to Australia,” he added.

Shortage of Cardboard Packaging Caused by e-Commerce Boom

A shortage of cardboard packaging means a growing number of internet retailers are struggling to fulfil orders amidst the boom in online sales during the pandemic.

Jo Bradley, Business Development Manager for packaging solutions at Quadient (pictured above), warns that with some paper and sheet board producers rationing supply to even their biggest customers, buyers are having to pay a significant premium to secure the packaging materials they need.

“The price of corrugated cardboard (OCC) has risen from around £60 a tonne in December 2020 to about £75.50 a tonne in late January 2021,” Jo Bradley says.

“The problem,” she continues, “has been caused by the switch in consumer spending from the high street to online since the start of the Covid-19 crisis. Figures from the Office of National Statistics indicate that internet retail sales grew by 32 per cent during 2020.

With countless surveys indicating that any significant drop off in online sales is unlikely even after non-essential retailers have re-opened, demand for cardboard is set to remain high.

Jo Bradley says: “Quite simply the switch to online retailing has resulted in a substantial and sustained hike in the amount of cardboard that is needed throughout the retail supply chain so, in the short to medium term at least, packaging buyers will have to cope with the ‘double whammy’ of longer lead times and higher prices.”

Despite the rising costs and the increasing shortage of cardboard packaging, it is estimated that e-commerce sellers continue to waste in the region of 30 per cent of this increasingly precious commodity by shipping orders in vastly oversized cardboard boxes.

“It has never been more essential for retailers to reduce the amount of cardboard material that they use within their pack and despatch operation, and yet many continue to pack outbound orders in boxes that are way too big,” says Jo Bradley.

The CVP Impack and CVP Everest fit-to-size automated packaging systems from Quadient have been developed to reduce the waste associated with oversized packaging within fulfilment operations by creating perfect sized boxes for every consignment.

A single operator can construct up to 1100 bespoke packages per hour with the CVP Everest ­– typically amounting to a 30 per cent saving in cardboard across the year.

Jo Bradley adds: “The Quadient technology dramatically reduces cardboard use and, therefore, costs. With the upturn in demand for cardboard packaging forecast to be on-going and material prices set to continue their upward trajectory, the economic argument for investing in fit-to-size box making technology has never been more compelling. E-commerce retailers and their fulfilment services partners simply cannot afford not to make optimum use of their valuable cardboard resources and the best way to do this is to adopt technology that cuts down on waste.”

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