Description
Telescoping Inner Bottom Cargo Boxes are heavy-duty corrugated shipping containers designed to nest inside outer shipping boxes for secure product protection during transit and storage. These 36″ x 36″ x 40″ kraft boxes provide a reliable two-wall packaging solution ideal for e-commerce fulfillment, wholesale distribution, and industrial shipping operations.
Each box in this five-pack features a telescoping design with a reinforced bottom and sidewalls constructed from premium-grade kraft corrugated material. The 36-inch length and width accommodate standard pallet dimensions, while the 40-inch height provides ample vertical stacking capacity. These inner boxes feature a test strength rating suitable for moderately heavy contents, with die-cut flap closures that seal securely with standard packaging tape. The kraft construction offers excellent stiffness and puncture resistance, protecting contents from crushing, moisture, and handling damage throughout the supply chain. The telescoping feature allows for flexible nesting and space-efficient storage in your warehouse, reducing storage footprint by up to 40% compared to traditional non-nesting boxes. Each box arrives flat for easy storage and quick assembly—simply pull apart the telescoping walls, position the bottom, and load merchandise.
End-users and applications for these inner cargo boxes span multiple industries. E-commerce retailers use them for high-volume order fulfillment when additional cushioning or product separation is required within larger outer boxes. Wholesale distributors leverage these containers for case-pack shipments to retail locations, where inner boxes help organize merchandise and simplify receiving. Food and beverage suppliers utilize kraft inner boxes for secondary packaging of perishable or fragile items. Manufacturing and industrial suppliers depend on these boxes for component shipping, where items require dual-wall protection and stackability. Logistics providers and 3PL fulfillment centers standardize on these dimensions for compatibility with existing pallet slip sheets, shrink wrap, and load securing equipment. Organizations shipping to international destinations benefit from the kraft material’s compliance with ISTA packaging standards and FEFCO specifications.
When selecting inner cargo boxes for your operation, several factors determine suitability for your shipping workflow. First, verify that the interior dimensions accommodate your products with adequate clearance while minimizing void fill material—oversized boxes increase dimensional weight charges and wasted shipping costs. Second, confirm the burst strength and edge crush test (ECT) rating matches your product weight and stacking requirements; these kraft boxes support typical warehouse stacking without delamination. Third, consider your closure method—whether you’ll use tape, staples, or adhesive—and ensure the box design supports your packaging line speed. Fourth, evaluate sustainability requirements since kraft material is recyclable and often preferred by retailers enforcing environmental standards. Finally, assess storage conditions in your facility; kraft material performs well in climate-controlled environments but may require additional protection in high-humidity or outdoor storage situations.
What size products fit inside a 36″ x 36″ x 40″ telescoping inner box?
The interior dimensions provide approximately 51,840 cubic inches of usable space, accommodating products up to 35″ x 35″ x 39″ when accounting for typical wall thickness and closure flaps. Common loads include folded apparel, books, small electronics, packaged food items, or bundled components. For exact fit confirmation, account for your product dimensions plus any required void fill, dunnage, or protective cushioning materials like bubble wrap or kraft paper.
How do telescoping boxes differ from regular single-wall corrugated boxes?
Telescoping construction features one box nested inside another—the outer body slides over an inner base, creating a dual-wall design that enhances structural integrity without significantly increasing material cost. This differs from traditional single-wall boxes where top and bottom flaps meet at the same level. Telescoping boxes provide superior protection for fragile contents, reduce crushing risk during stacking, and offer better compression strength for palletized shipments. They’re particularly valuable in secondary packaging applications where inner boxes organize merchandise within larger outer containers.
What is the minimum order quantity, and do these boxes require assembly?
This product is packaged as a five-pack, which is the standard minimum order unit. Boxes arrive flat and require basic assembly—simply pull the telescoping walls apart, position the reinforced bottom piece, then load your merchandise. No tools or adhesives are needed. Assembly time averages 2-3 minutes per box when performed manually, though many businesses integrate these into semi-automated packing lines for faster throughput.
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