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.

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