Buffalo is one of the Northeast’s most important manufacturing, logistics, and food-processing hubs — powered by automotive components, aerospace materials, food and beverage production, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, plastics, metals, machinery, packaging, and cross-border freight moving between the U.S. and Canada. With packaged foods, medical supplies, chemicals, machinery, automotive parts, plastics, metals, and industrial freight moving through the I-90/I-190/Niagara Frontier corridors, companies rely on corrugated pads to stabilize pallets, separate layers, reinforce loads, and prevent shipping damage.

Custom Packaging Products supplies bulk corrugated pads to automotive suppliers, food processors, medical-device manufacturers, pharmaceutical distributors, aerospace facilities, chemical warehouses, plastics plants, metal fabrication shops, and 3PL operations across Buffalo, Tonawanda, Cheektowaga, Niagara Falls, Amherst, and the entire Western New York region. Our corrugated sheets are engineered for freezing winters, humid summers, warehouse stacking pressure, and the high-frequency logistics activity surrounding the Buffalo–Niagara corridor.

📦 Minimum order quantity: 5,000 corrugated pads
📦 Truckload & recurring commercial restock available

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Why Buffalo Companies Choose Our Corrugated Pads

1. Built for Automotive, Aerospace, Food Processing, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Chemicals, Plastics, Metals, Machinery & Northeast–Canada Distribution

Buffalo’s industrial sectors include:

These industries rely on corrugated pads to:

CPP corrugated pads are engineered for the cold winters, humidity, and cross-border logistics activity that define Buffalo’s industrial environment.


2. Corrugated Pad Options for Buffalo Automotive, Aerospace, Food, Pharma, Chemicals, Plastics, Metals & Industrial Operations

Single-Wall Corrugated Pads

Ideal for packaged foods, pharmaceuticals, small consumer goods & electronics.

Double-Wall Corrugated Pads

Used for plastics, chemicals, automotive parts, medical devices & mid-weight freight.

Triple-Wall Heavy-Duty Sheets

Perfect for metal components, machinery, aerospace materials & heavy industrial loads.

Moisture-Resistant Corrugated Pads

Critical for refrigerated logistics, food processors & humidity-variable warehouses.

Heat-Stable Pads

Useful for warm production areas & long-distance summer shipping.

Cold-Storage Pads

Built for dairy, frozen foods, meatpacking & temperature-controlled freight.

Anti-Slip Layer Pads

Improve stability for high-frequency shipping and cross-border trucking.

Custom-Size Corrugated Sheets

Designed for oversized machinery parts, chemical pallets, aerospace components & industrial skids.

📦 Bulk supply only — 5,000-unit minimum


3. Engineered for Buffalo–Niagara Manufacturing, Food Processing, Cross-Border Freight & Northeast Logistics Corridors

CPP corrugated pads integrate with:

Buffalo’s mix of heavy industry, food processing, cold storage, and cross-border logistics requires corrugated pads that resist crushing, moisture, vibration and extreme temperatures.


Buffalo Case Study

A machinery supplier in Cheektowaga struggled with shifting and pallet damage during winter cross-border shipments. After switching to CPP’s triple-wall, cold-resistant corrugated pads, pallet integrity improved dramatically and damage decreased over 70%.


Fast Bulk Delivery Across Buffalo & Western New York

We deliver corrugated pads to:

Truckload & scheduled restock supply available.


Industries We Serve in Buffalo, NY


Get a Quote on Corrugated Pads in Buffalo, NY

If your Buffalo-area operation requires industrial-grade corrugated pads, Custom Packaging Products supplies bulk quantities for automotive suppliers, aerospace manufacturers, food processors, pharmaceutical distributors, plastics facilities, metal fabricators & major distribution centers.

📦 Minimum order quantity: 5,000 corrugated pads
📦 Truckload & recurring scheduled supply available

Contact us today — proudly serving Buffalo and the entire Western New York industrial corridor.