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If you’re here to buy Coroplast, you’re not looking for “some plastic sheets.”
You’re looking for corrugated plastic that can take abuse, ignore moisture, survive repeated handling, and keep doing its job without turning into a soggy mess like paper-based corrugated does the second the environment gets humid.
And yes — for most buyers, “Coroplast” is the word people use when they mean corrugated plastic sheets.
So if your operation deals with:
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humidity
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cold storage / condensation
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outdoor staging
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reuse programs
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messy warehouses
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repeated handling
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or anything that makes cardboard fold up like a cheap lawn chair…
Coroplast is the upgrade.
At Custom Packaging Products, we supply Coroplast/corrugated plastic nationwide, headquartered in Houston, backed by 50+ years of combined experience in the packaging market. And here’s the honest truth:
Coroplast is usually a program product — which is why the MOQ is full truckload. It’s bulky, it’s freight-sensitive, and the real ROI shows up when you’re using it consistently at scale.
Let’s make sure you get the right Coroplast for your job.
What Is Coroplast? (Plain English)
Coroplast is a commonly used name for corrugated plastic sheet.
It’s built like corrugated cardboard:
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two flat outer walls
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with a fluted (ribbed) interior structure
That internal flute structure gives it:
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rigidity
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strength
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lightweight performance
And because it’s plastic, Coroplast is:
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water resistant
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wipeable
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more durable than cardboard in rough environments
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less prone to warping in humidity
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often reusable depending on your program
So you can use it as a sheet, a layer pad, a divider, a liner, a protective panel, or part of a returnable packaging system.
Why Companies Buy Coroplast (The Real Reasons)
1) Moisture Resistance
This is the #1 reason.
Cardboard in humid conditions becomes soft, weak, and unreliable.
Coroplast stays stable.
Great for:
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cold storage
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export containers (condensation swings)
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coastal environments
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outdoor staging
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wet/damp warehouses
2) Durability Under Repeated Handling
If your warehouse moves fast, cardboard gets destroyed.
Coroplast holds up better through:
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forklift handling
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repeated stacking
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rough loading/unloading
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internal transfers
3) Reuse Programs
If you have a closed-loop supply chain (plant to plant, warehouse to warehouse, returnable packaging), Coroplast can reduce recurring spend by lasting longer.
4) Cleaner Handling
Coroplast is wipeable and doesn’t produce cardboard dust. That matters in a lot of industrial environments where cleanliness and consistency matter.
5) Better Layer Separation and Load Control
Used as layer sheets and separators, Coroplast helps:
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stabilize pallet layers
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reduce product scuffing
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reduce shifting
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protect finished goods
If pallets are leaning or loads are getting damaged, Coroplast can be a simple upgrade.
Coroplast vs Corrugated Cardboard (The Real Comparison)
Corrugated cardboard:
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cheaper upfront
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disposable
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great in dry environments
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one-way shipments friendly
Coroplast:
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higher upfront cost
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resists moisture
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more durable
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better for reuse
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consistent performance in harsh environments
If your shipments are one-way and dry, cardboard might be fine.
If moisture or reuse matters, Coroplast starts making more sense.
Most Common Ways People Use Coroplast
Here’s how Coroplast is commonly used in real operations:
Coroplast Layer Sheets (Pallet Sheets)
Placed between layers to:
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keep layers flat
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stabilize stacking
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reduce shifting
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reduce carton crush
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protect surfaces
Coroplast Dividers / Separators
Used to prevent product-to-product contact and reduce scuffs.
Coroplast Protective Panels
Used to protect finished surfaces, panels, and parts from damage.
Returnable Packaging Components
Used in tote liners, staging, and reusable packaging programs.
If you tell us your use case, we’ll quote the right format and size.
Why MOQ is Full Truckload
Coroplast sheets are bulky and freight-sensitive. Truckload ordering is typically the best path because:
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it reduces freight cost per unit
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it supports ongoing supply programs
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it prevents reorder emergencies
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it lines up with high-volume usage and standardization
If you’re buying Coroplast, you’re usually implementing a recurring system — not buying a few sheets “just to try.”
The 80/20: What We Need to Quote Coroplast Fast
To quote Coroplast correctly, we need:
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Sheet size (length Ă— width)
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How you’ll use it
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pallet layer sheets?
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separators/dividers?
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protective panels?
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reusable packaging system?
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Environment
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dry warehouse? humidity? cold storage? outdoor staging?
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Volume
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truckload program, one location or multiple drops?
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Ship-to zip code(s)
If you don’t know sheet size, tell us:
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your pallet footprint (48×40, etc.)
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or what product you’re protecting
We’ll help you size it.
Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!
Common Mistakes When Buying Coroplast
Mistake #1: Buying Plastic When You Don’t Need Plastic
If it’s dry, one-way shipping, and you’re cost-sensitive, cardboard might be the better tool. We’ll tell you straight.
Mistake #2: Wrong Size = Bad Handling
Too small and you miss support points. Too big and it becomes awkward and wasteful.
Mistake #3: Not Planning the Reuse Cycle
If you’re buying Coroplast because it’s durable, the ROI shows up when it’s reused. If it gets tossed after one use, the economics may not be as strong.
Mistake #4: Underestimating Inventory Needs
Reusable programs require enough sheets to cover:
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in-use inventory
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transit inventory
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spare inventory
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backhaul time
We can help you estimate the right program volume.
Why Buy Coroplast from Custom Packaging Products?
Because you need a supplier who:
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supports truckload volume
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ships nationwide
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quotes quickly
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communicates clearly
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understands packaging programs (not just selling sheets)
We’re headquartered in Houston, supply companies nationwide, and we’ve got decades of packaging experience — so we help you avoid spec mistakes that turn a “simple material” into daily operational friction.
Bottom Line
Coroplast is the go-to choice when you need:
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moisture resistance
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durability
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reuse potential
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consistent performance in harsh environments
MOQ is full truckload because Coroplast is usually a high-volume program product.
Send your sheet size (or pallet footprint) and ship-to zip code, and we’ll turn around a clean quote fast.