Business Packaging Reorder Standard
Direct answer: Use this page to standardize repeat packaging purchases. A reorder standard should record the SKU, exact spec, case quantity, substitute rule, and workflow owner.
What To Check
| Area | Spec to confirm | Why it matters | Next page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core shipping box | SKU, inside dimensions, grade, bundle count | List approved larger and smaller carton options. | Open guide |
| Document mailer | SKU, usable size, closure, pack count | List approved rigid or self-seal replacements. | Open guide |
| Durable label | SKU, face size, printer type, material, adhesive, labels per case | List same-material nearby sizes. | Open guide |
| Carton sealing tape | SKU, width, roll length, mil, adhesive, rolls per case | List compatible dispensers and alternate adhesive. | Open guide |
| Poly bag | SKU, width, length, mil, closure, case quantity | List next-size-up bag before allowing substitutions. | Open guide |
Procurement Rule
Use the product page as the final source for current price, availability, sellable unit, and checkout details. Use these guides to avoid wrong-spec substitutions before adding to cart.
FAQ
Why create a packaging reorder standard?
It reduces wrong-spec orders by making the approved SKU and substitute logic explicit before someone reorders.
What should a reorder list include?
At minimum: SKU, product name, exact size, material or grade, case quantity, workflow, and allowed substitutes.