Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): Truckloads Only
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If you’re searching for a Kraft Boxes Supplier, you’re not looking for “a box.”
You’re looking for a supplier who can deliver the one thing the internet loves to ignore:
Consistency.
Because when kraft boxes are right, nobody notices. Orders go out. Customers are happy. Your warehouse stays quiet.
When kraft boxes are wrong?
Everything gets loud.
Boxes blow out. Corners crush. Tape doesn’t hold. Stacks lean. Returns creep up. And your team starts doing that expensive thing called “improvising.”
This page is for businesses that buy kraft boxes in real volume — manufacturers, distributors, e-commerce brands, 3PLs, co-packers, and anyone shipping product daily — and want to lock in truckload supply with specs that don’t change on you.
Kraft boxes are simple on the surface. But if you ship in volume, you already know the truth:
The box is either part of your profit… or part of your problems.
What Kraft Boxes Are (In Plain English)
Kraft boxes are corrugated shipping boxes made with kraft linerboard — the brown exterior most people recognize.
They’re used because they’re:
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strong for the cost
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widely accepted for shipping
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versatile across industries
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easy to label, tape, and stack
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cleaner and more “industrial professional” than mismatched packaging
But “kraft box” is a broad term. Buyers still need to dial in the spec.
What Businesses Use Kraft Boxes For
Kraft boxes are used for:
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shipping finished goods
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storing inventory
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bundling and packing kits
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protecting products in transit
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stacking pallets for distribution
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sending wholesale orders to retailers
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moving parts and components between facilities
If you’re shipping daily, boxes are not a “supplies” line item. They’re part of your shipping system.
The Real Problems Kraft Boxes Solve
1) Protect product in transit
A good box prevents:
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punctures
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crushing
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corner collapse
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scuff and contact damage
2) Improve stacking and pallet stability
When boxes stack clean, pallets ship clean. When boxes are weak, pallets lean, collapse, and become claim magnets.
3) Speed up packing
Standard sizes and consistent quality reduce:
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extra tape
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double-boxing
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pack-out errors
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wasted movement at the station
4) Reduce customer complaints
Customers don’t care that the carrier was rough. They care what arrived at their door.
A better box reduces that headache.
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Kraft Boxes vs “Any Box We Can Find”
A lot of companies start with the “we’ll just buy boxes wherever” approach.
Then volume increases.
Then problems start:
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box quality changes order to order
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stacks start crushing
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tape fails on rough lanes
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box dimensions vary slightly and ruin pack-out flow
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lead times become unpredictable
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procurement becomes reactive instead of planned
The moment you ship serious volume, you need a supplier who can lock specs and supply.
Types of Kraft Boxes We Supply
Regular Slotted Containers (RSC)
The standard shipping box. The workhorse.
Best for: most shipping and warehousing applications.
Heavy-Duty Kraft Boxes
Built for higher weight, tougher lanes, and stacking.
Best for: heavier products, distribution, pallets, industrial parts.
Long Boxes / Tall Boxes / Specialty Sizes
When product dimensions don’t fit “standard,” the wrong box becomes wasted space (and wasted freight).
Best for: odd-shaped products, specialty shipments, bundled items.
Custom Kraft Boxes (Volume Programs)
If you’re shipping a consistent SKU mix, custom sizing can reduce:
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void fill
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dimensional weight charges
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product movement damage
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packing time
Custom isn’t for everyone — but at the right volume, it prints money.
What Specs Matter When Buying Kraft Boxes
Here’s what decides whether boxes perform or fail:
1) Box dimensions
Too big = wasted void fill and higher freight cost.
Too small = crushed corners and split seams.
2) Strength rating
You’re buying compression and durability. Strength needs depend on:
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product weight
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stacking height
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shipping lane roughness
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palletization and strapping
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humidity exposure
3) Single-wall vs double-wall
Single-wall works for many applications. Double-wall is used when failure gets expensive.
4) Tape compatibility and seam integrity
Some boxes just don’t tape well or fail on seams under stress. Consistent board and construction fixes that.
5) Palletization + stacking
If boxes are meant to palletize, the spec needs to support stacking without crushing.
A real supplier asks how you ship, not just what size box you want.
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Who Buys Kraft Boxes by the Truckload?
Truckload buyers are usually:
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manufacturers shipping finished goods
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wholesalers and distributors
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3PLs and fulfillment centers
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e-commerce brands shipping daily
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contract packaging and co-packers
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industrial suppliers shipping parts and equipment
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food and beverage secondary packaging operations
If you’re sending pallets out every week, truckload kraft box supply isn’t a luxury — it’s stability.
Why MOQ is Truckloads Only
Because buying boxes in small quantities is how companies stay stuck in “emergency procurement mode.”
Truckload ordering gets you:
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best unit economics
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consistent specs and quality
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freight efficiency
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better inventory planning
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fewer “we’re out” panics
And it keeps you from getting squeezed when demand spikes.
The Hidden Ways Cheap Boxes Cost You Money
This is the part most companies don’t track, but they feel it:
Cheap boxes cause:
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slower pack-out (extra tape, extra reinforcement, extra steps)
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higher damage rates (returns, replacements, claims)
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ugly pallet presentation (distributors complain, receivers reject)
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more void fill needed (cost + time)
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double-boxing (material cost + labor)
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more load shift issues when palletized
A better box often costs a little more per unit and saves a lot more in total operating cost.
What We Need to Quote Kraft Boxes Fast
To quote accurately, send:
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box size(s) needed (L x W x H)
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product weight range
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how you ship (parcel, LTL, pallet, truckload)
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do you stack pallets? how high?
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any current problems (crushing, split seams, returns)
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monthly box usage (or truckload cadence)
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ship-to location(s)
If you don’t know strength rating or wall type, tell us:
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what you’re shipping
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how it’s shipped
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what keeps going wrong today
That’s enough to spec the right kraft box program.
Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!
FAQ: Kraft Boxes Supplier
What are kraft boxes used for?
Kraft boxes are used for shipping, storing, and protecting products in transit, including palletized distribution and parcel shipments.
Are kraft boxes strong enough for heavy products?
They can be, depending on wall type and strength rating. Heavier products and rough lanes often require heavy-duty or double-wall options.
Do you offer custom kraft box sizes?
Yes, for volume programs. Custom sizing can reduce void fill, reduce dimensional weight cost, and improve packing speed.
What’s the MOQ for kraft boxes?
MOQ is Truckloads Only.
How do I get a quote quickly?
Send box dimensions, product weight, shipping method, volume, and delivery location. If you’re unsure, describe what you’re shipping and your current failure points.
Get Kraft Boxes That Don’t Change Specs and Don’t Fail in Transit
If you need truckload kraft boxes that show up on time, perform consistently, and keep your operation running without packaging surprises — get a quote. We’ll match the right spec to your shipping lane and help you lock in a supply program that doesn’t break when volume ramps up.