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A folding carton is a type of paper box used to serve as an exterior container for a product or item.
Cereal, for example, is kept in a flexible container to hold its contents, while the products inside are held and safeguarded by a folding carton box.
Folding cartons are made from four primary substrate types: micro-flute corrugate, recycled paperboard, bleached Kraft paperboard, and unbleached Kraft paperboard.
The three primary fold kinds are monoclines, synclines, and anticlines.
Duplex paper is frequently used in pharmaceutical packaging and is utilized to create printed mono cartons.
A reasonably priced packing alternative is a folding box board.
Generally speaking, it is less expensive than other packaging materials like plastic and metal.
Its robustness and longevity also guarantee that the packaging won’t need to be changed out too often, which cuts expenses even further.
The styles of folding cartons are incredibly diverse.
A little complicated or perplexing are the different kinds of boxes.
Straight tuck boxes, reverse tuck boxes, 1-2-3 auto-lock boxes, and 5-panel boxes are among the varieties.
The Global folding cartons market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Bobst’s new launches will help customers thrive in the modern packaging industry.
Bobst has announced a slew of new machines in the printing converting, services and performance to help converters and brand owners take a big step towards digitising the packaging supply chain.
The announcement was made during its annual press event hosted at the Bobst Packaging Centre in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The Bobst Connect, a cloud-based digital platform that boosts and improves packaging efficiency, is at the centre of Bobst’s aim to completely digitise the packaging supply chain.
According to Bobst, who announced the launch of the Tool Management, the solution provides unequalled management over dies equipped with TooLink, integrating tool manufacturers, tracking tool performance, feedback, maintenance, and orders.
With an easy-to-use interface, it offers customers a wealth of data-driven insights to advance tool management.
The array of services offered by Bobst, according to Leonard Badet of the company, supports each stage of the manufacturing workflow, from planning to delivery.
A Bobst record has been set by Bobst’s remote help programme, Bobst Connect, which currently hosts 33,000 000 remote sessions with specialised technical support personnel annually.
As one of the four main pillars of its vision, sustainability is one of the active strategies that Bobst has said it is implementing.
The business has joined the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi), demonstrating its dedication to taking swift action on climate change.