Client background
A fragrance brand required small-batch rigid boxes with stable inserts.
A fragrance brand required small-batch rigid boxes with stable inserts.

A fragrance brand required small-batch rigid boxes with stable inserts.
The buyer needed a practical packaging route that balanced brand presentation, MOQ, lead time and export reliability.
A rigid drawer box with EVA insert reduced movement in transit and improved unboxing consistency.
Material and finish were selected around product value, shipping risk and visual positioning.
The project followed inquiry, quote, artwork review, sample confirmation, mass production and shipping.
The buyer received a repeatable packaging specification suitable for future replenishment.
A strong case page explains tradeoffs, not only the final look.
| Decision point | Practical guidance | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer constraint | The project had to balance brand presentation, MOQ, launch timing and export packing reliability. | Prevents choosing an overbuilt or under-protective route. |
| Material route | Material was selected around product value, handling risk and the finish needed to support the brand position. | Improves perceived value without unnecessary cost. |
| Sampling gate | Structure, fit, artwork, print and packing assumptions were checked before moving into bulk production. | Reduces rework and shipment risk. |
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