There are quite a lot of business areas that use cardboard blanks to assemble boxes. And most often then these blanks are assembled by company employees manually. Which takes quite a lot of time. And so the British company Macfarlane Packaging has developed a system that allows you to assemble a box in two hand movements.
This is a 3D printed block construction that can assemble boxes up to 400mm x 300mm in various depths. In the demo video posted on the company's website, you can see how fast you can assemble a box blank using this block.
It should be noted that the design is patented and will be manufactured by the company to order for each specific client. And of course, Macfarlane was quick to point out that the system only works with exclusive Macfarlane box designs. It can be assumed that even with all the exclusivity of sales of this packaging design and boxes for it, there will be buyers for it. It can be large online stores, and the fast food industry, and postal companies, and many others.
In general, this is an excellent example of competition in the finished packaging market. When a company, in order to stand out from others selling similar blanks of boxes, along with the product offers the client a solution for its assembly, which saves a lot of time.
If you are interested in the production of blanks for cardboard boxes, then you should pay attention to our equipment. It can be used to produce boxes of various sizes for various applications.
Used materials from the site macfarlanepackaging.com.