12 x 24 x 4 1/2 Boxes 50 Pack

12 x 24 x 4 1/2 Boxes 50 Pack

Direct answer: use this page when the approved packaging or storage spec calls for a 12 x 24 x 4 1/2 white corrugated bin-box route in a 50-count bundle path. Confirm shelf fit, item family, label face, bin-picking workflow, and destination SKU before standardizing the buy.

12 x 24 x 4 1/2 Box Selection Formula

Best route = 12 x 24 footprint + 4 1/2 inch side fit + white corrugated bin workflow + nearby-size check + approved reorder path.

Start with the finished warehouse or pack-station job, not only the dimension string. A 12 x 24 x 4.5 box can be useful for shelf storage and parts organization, but it is the wrong path when the item needs a taller carton, stronger shipper, or a different picking face.

Low-Profile Bin Box Fit Model

  • Footprint: confirm the item family fits the long 12 x 24 base without wasted shelf space or awkward picking.
  • Height: use the 4 1/2 inch side only when the item stack, dividers, labels, and hand access still work.
  • Workflow: choose the bin-box route when storage, visibility, parts picking, and warehouse organization matter.
  • Format: confirm white corrugated is the approved exterior for the shelf, receiving, or presentation rule.
  • Repeatability: document the approved SKU route and substitute rules before using the 50-pack path for recurring replenishment.

50 Pack Route Checks

Check Use this route when... Compare another route when...
Item family The job needs a long low-profile bin for parts, kits, literature, or warehouse storage. The item needs closed-carton shipping, a taller side, or more protective cushioning.
Shelf fit The 12 x 24 footprint fits the shelf lane, picking face, label placement, and receiving workflow. A shorter 18 x 16 x 4 route or another low-profile size reduces wasted space or improves access.
Bundle quantity The 50-count path matches replenishment cadence, receiving notes, and storage space. The team needs mixed sizes, substitute rules, or a reviewed quote across several bin-box routes.

12 x 24 x 4 1/2 Decision Matrix

Question Decision rule
Is the 12 x 24 footprint right? Choose this route only when the long footprint improves storage, picking, or pack-station organization.
Is the 4 1/2 inch side enough? Use this low-profile route when the item stack fits without blocking visibility, labels, or hand access.
Could a nearby route reduce risk? Compare the exact-size page, white corrugated page, 18 x 16 x 4 paths, or the dimension hub when any side is tight.

Packrift 12 x 24 x 4 1/2 50 Pack Route

Use this as an inspection path, not as a price or stock claim. Open the destination page to confirm current product details before ordering.

SKU route Route Best fit Planning path
BINMT1224 12 x 24 x 4 1/2 white corrugated bin boxes route Use when the approved pack-out or storage job needs a low-profile 12 x 24 x 4 1/2 white corrugated bin box in a 50-count bundle path. Reorder | Bulk quote

Reorder and Bulk Quote Workflow

  1. Measure the item family, shelf lane, dividers, label face, and hand-access clearance.
  2. Confirm the white corrugated bin-box format matches storage, picking, receiving, and presentation expectations.
  3. Record the approved SKU route, nearby substitute pages, bundle quantity, owner, bin location, and reorder cadence.
  4. Use bulk quote when this route is part of a recurring, mixed-size, freight-sensitive, or multi-location packaging order.

Related Packrift Paths

FAQ

What is a 12 x 24 x 4 1/2 box used for?

Use this size when the finished job needs a long 12 x 24 footprint with a shallow 4 1/2 inch side for shelf storage, parts organization, bin picking, or a low-profile corrugated route.

Is this a shipping box or a bin box route?

This Packrift path points to a white corrugated bin-box route. It can support warehouse handling and storage workflows, but buyers should confirm the destination product route before using it as an outbound shipping standard.

When should I compare 18 x 16 x 4 boxes?

Compare 18 x 16 x 4 routes when the item or storage lane can use a shorter length and wider footprint while keeping a similar low-profile height.

How should I document a 50-pack reorder?

Record the approved SKU path, bin location, item family, substitute size, bundle quantity, receiving owner, and quote timing before repeating the buy.