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562.254.8711The growth of e-commerce provides an excellent opportunity for businesses to gain free advertising through the use of branded shipping boxes since the publicity banner on the box is visible all along the shipping route.
In the third quarter of 2018, the U.S. Census Bureau found that retail e-commerce sales achieved a year-over-year increase of 14.3%, while total retail sales increased only 4.9%. From 2009 to 2018, the e-commerce portion of retail sales increased from 4% to 9.1%.

Colorful packaging catches customers’ attention in stores and helps them differentiate between brands. Similarly, people notice branded shipping boxes when they arrive at their doorstep.
Because shipping boxes travel a long way from the vendor to the customer, a wide range of individuals see the product between when it leaves the distribution center and when it arrives at your customer’s doorstep. Therefore, postal workers and passers-by alike notice when a neighbor gets a unique package in the mail. Therefore, by imprinting packaging with recognizable artwork and lettering, you can enhance your brand identity. Otherwise, that box could be from just anyone.


Corrugated boxes are ideal for safe shipping due to their enhanced strength and durability over regular cardboard boxes. However, plain corrugated boxes can have an unfinished look, so printing logos and other branding information will improve their aesthetic appeal.
You can print on corrugated cardboard using either direct printing or litho printing depending on your budget and product:
You can use other creative packaging techniques to enhance brand visibility. For example, simple logo stickers on the box provide inexpensive advertising. Using inner packaging with an artistic appeal gives the customer a unique unboxing experience that can improve brand loyalty. Other fun ways to personalize your inner packaging include:
It goes without saying that proper packaging is of paramount importance to safely delivering products on time. Many shippers elect to use one of several varieties of foam to provide additional insulation for the products within the packaging. Some types of foam include:
When you work with the many varieties and subvarieties of packaging foam, you can rest assured that your products will arrive to their locations in one piece.