11 x 6 x 4 Boxes 25 Pack

11 x 6 x 4 Boxes 25 Pack

Direct answer: choose an 11 x 6 x 4 25-pack carton route when the finished pack-out needs this long, narrow kraft corrugated size and the route repeats enough to document SKU 1164, substitutes, owner, destination, and reorder timing.

11 x 6 x 4 Box 25-Pack Selection Formula

Best 11 x 6 x 4 25-pack route = finished pack-out + cushion + closure clearance + ECT-32 fit + nearby-size check + repeat owner + reorder or quote path.

Do not standardize from the nominal size alone. A repeat route needs a written substitute rule and buying owner so the team does not drift between similar 10 x 7, 11 x 6, and 9 x 7 carton paths.

11 x 6 x 4 Box Fit and Strength Model

  • Measure the finished packed item after cushion, dividers, paperwork, labels, closure clearance, and handling needs are included.
  • Confirm that the 11 inch side, 6 inch side, and 4 inch depth still fit after the final pack method is used.
  • Use standard-strength planning when packed weight, stacking, corners, carrier path, and return handling are routine.
  • Compare nearby routes before committing recurring demand to a single carton size.
  • Record approved route, SKU 1164, substitute rule, destination, owner, and repeat demand before reordering.

11 x 6 x 4 Box 25-Pack Route Checks

Use case Operating route Risk to avoid
Small-item fulfillment Measure the finished packed item after cushion, insert, document, label, and closure clearance are included. A carton that looks right by nominal size can still be tight after the final pack method is used.
Repeat 25-pack replenishment Use SKU 1164 as the route reference, then document the substitute rule and buying owner. Teams can drift between similar 10 x 7, 11 x 6, and 9 x 7 routes when the approved path is not written down.
ECT-32 standard handling Use the standard-strength path when item weight, stacking, corners, and handling exposure are routine. Standard strength may underperform when the item is dense, fragile, stacked, returned often, or handled roughly.
Depth-sensitive items Compare 11 x 8 x 3 when the item can go wider and shallower, or 9 x 6 x 5 when it needs more depth. Forcing the 4 inch depth can slow packing or raise damage risk if the packed item is close.
Kraft corrugated standardization Keep material, ECT rule, route owner, quantity path, and substitutes attached to the same buying note. A buyer can accidentally shift material, strength, or quantity assumptions when only dimensions are recorded.

11 x 6 x 4 Box 25-Pack Decision Matrix

Buyer question Decision rule
Does the item need 11 x 6 x 4? Use this route when the finished pack-out still needs the 11 inch side, 6 inch side, and 4 inch depth after all pack materials are included.
Is a 25-pack path right? Use the 25-pack route when the carton repeats enough that the team needs a standard route rather than a one-off substitute.
Can a nearby route fit better? Compare 10 x 7 x 4, 11 x 8 x 3, 9 x 7 x 4, and 9 x 6 x 5 before locking the route.
Is ECT-32 enough? Check item weight, stacking, corners, return handling, and carrier path before approving standard-strength handling.
Should this go to reorder or quote? Use reorder for a known repeat route and quote for mixed, recurring, multi-location, or substitute-sensitive demand.

Packrift 11 x 6 x 4 Box 25-Pack Route Paths

Use these as inspection paths, not as rate or supply claims. Open the destination route or quote response before ordering.

Code Box path Use it when...
1164 11 x 6 x 4 ECT-32 kraft corrugated 25-pack route Use when the approved carton route needs the 11 inch side, 6 inch side, 4 inch depth, ECT-32 planning, and a repeat 25-pack buy.
11X6X4 11 x 6 x 4 size-family route Use when the buyer should first compare the size family before narrowing to the 25-pack path.
ECT32 ECT-32 11 x 6 x 4 planning route Use when standard corrugated strength is the main approval rule before quantity or substitute selection.
KRAFT Kraft corrugated 11 x 6 x 4 route Use when material family must stay kraft corrugated before the team compares nearby sizes.

Planning Paths

Path Use it when...
Reorder packaging by SKU Use after SKU 1164, substitute rule, destination, owner, and repeat demand are documented.
Bulk quote Use when the 11 x 6 x 4 route repeats across teams, facilities, kits, or replenishment cycles.
Exact spec procurement center Use when a team needs the approved size, substitute logic, owner notes, and repeat routing in one place.
Box sizes by dimension Use when the buyer wants to scan nearby dimension families before standardizing.

Nearby Size Checks

Nearby route Why compare it
10 x 7 x 4 boxes Compare when the job can trade one inch of length for one inch of width.
10 x 7 x 4 boxes 25 pack Compare when the route still needs a 25-pack path but the 10 x 7 footprint is easier to standardize.
Kraft corrugated 10 x 7 x 4 boxes Compare when the item can use a nearby kraft route with the same 4 inch depth.
ECT-32 10 x 7 x 4 boxes Compare when the substitute route must stay in the ECT-32 family.
11 x 8 x 3 boxes 25 pack Compare when the item can use a wider, shallower route instead of the 4 inch depth.
9 x 7 x 4 boxes 25 pack Compare when the packed item can use a shorter length while keeping a close width and depth.
9 x 6 x 5 boxes 25 pack Compare when the job can lose length but needs one more inch of depth.

Reorder and Bulk Quote Workflow

  1. Measure the finished packed item after cushion, inserts, labels, documents, and closure allowance are included.
  2. Confirm whether the approved route is the 11 x 6 x 4 size family or a nearby substitute.
  3. Check standard-strength fit against packed weight, stacking, corners, return handling, and carrier path.
  4. Compare nearby sizes if one side is tight or the carton leaves avoidable empty space.
  5. Document approved route, SKU 1164, substitute, strength rule, destination, owner, and expected demand.
  6. Use reorder or quote paths when the same carton repeats across teams, facilities, products, or monthly replenishment.

Related Packrift Paths

FAQ

What are 11 x 6 x 4 boxes 25 pack used for?

They are a repeat small-carton route for packed items that need an 11 inch side, a 6 inch side, and a 4 inch depth after cushion, paperwork, labels, and closure are included.

When should I compare 10 x 7 x 4 boxes?

Compare 10 x 7 x 4 when the item can trade one inch of length for one inch of width while keeping a similar 4 inch depth.

When should I compare 11 x 8 x 3 or 9 x 6 x 5 boxes?

Compare 11 x 8 x 3 for wider and shallower packed items, and 9 x 6 x 5 when the item can lose length but needs one more inch of depth.

Is ECT-32 enough for this carton route?

ECT-32 is a common standard-strength planning route, but packed weight, stacking, corners, handling path, returns, and cushion method still need to be checked.

What should I document before reordering SKU 1164?

Document approved size, ECT rule, material family, pack method, substitute sizes, owner, facility, and repeat demand before using reorder or quote paths.