What Does the Electronics Sector Demand from Packaging?
Electronic products carry a high risk of damage from vibration, impact and moisture during shipping. The right box design must keep the product still, absorb external impact and provide a defined barrier against moisture.
Inadequate inner dividers, wrong flute choice or loose closure cause sensitive electronic products to take impacts in transit. In consumer electronics, the outside look of the packaging is a key part of brand perception — the experience the user has when the box is opened directly influences the perceived value of the product.
At MFS Packaging we carry into the electronics sector the technical know-how we developed in the automotive spare-parts industry on shock-absorbing, compartmented and stackable export boxes. We produce offset-printed corrugated solutions for electronics manufacturers and spare-part distributors.
Box Types for Electronics
Six different constructions, from consumer products to spare parts, accessories and export boxes
Consumer Electronics Box
Offset-printed, compartmented corrugated boxes with accessory slots for small to mid-size consumer electronics.
Electronics Spare Parts Box
Small-format corrugated boxes for circuit boards, sensors, cable sets and electronic components — suited to stocking and shipping.
Shock-Absorbing Double-Wall Box
High-strength transport box made with BC or EB double-wall corrugated for heavy and fragile electronics.
Compartmented & Slotted Box
Compartmented, slotted corrugated structure for stable transport of multiple parts in one box. Ideal for kits and sets.
Export Shipping Box
Export boxes resistant to long-distance and stack pressure for electronics export shipments. Sizes aligned with container stack plans.
Accessory & Cable Box
Compact, offset-printed small boxes for accessories such as chargers, headphones, cables and adapters.
Why MFS for the Electronics Sector?
The shock-absorbing design discipline we developed in the automotive spare-parts industry produces direct value for electronics manufacturers.
Shock-Absorbing Design
Combinations of BC double-wall, inner dividers, slotted inserts and kraft cushioning provide shock absorption with engineering discipline.
Inner Dividers & Kit Boxes
Complex inner divider designs that hold multiple parts, cables and accessories motion-free inside the same box.
High-Quality Offset Printing
CMYK offset printing, Pantone color matching, matte/gloss lamination options that strengthen the brand experience in consumer electronics.
Export Standards
BC double-wall kraft-liner standards for container stack plans, long-distance stack pressure and moisture management.
Premium Unboxing
In consumer electronics, the box-opening moment is part of user experience. Laminated lid, interior print and detailed structural options.
Engineering Support
By measuring product weight, fragility and shipping profile, we recommend the right flute, right inner divider and right closure design.
Our Production Process
Product Analysis
Technical-requirement extraction based on product weight, fragility level and shipping profile.
Design & Sample
Dieline, inner-divider design, plain sample and, when needed, branded digital proof.
Production
Offset printing, die-cutting, gluing and inner-component assembly operations.
Shipping
Palletizing, labelling and shipping to factory / warehouse / distribution hub.
Material Recommendations
Material approach we recommend by product type:
Accessory / small component
E or B flute corrugated, offset printing, compact structure.
Consumer electronics (mid-size)
B or C flute, inner divider, lid printing and lamination option.
Sensitive / fragile electronics
BC double-wall, slotted inner liner, foam cushioning when needed.
Export shipment
BC double-wall + moisture-barrier liner, container-stack-friendly sizes.
An Example from Production
One of our customers, an electronic component distributor, shared that their circuit boards were getting damaged in long-distance shipping. The existing structure was a single-wall corrugated box without inner dividers.
Product weight, sensitivity and the stack pressure created by stacking were reviewed together. A BC double-wall structure, an inner divider design dimensioned to the number of cards and a kraft inner liner were proposed; for export shipments, a moisture-barrier liner combined with silica gel was planned.
With the new structure, the shipping damage rate dropped noticeably, the packing time per card stayed stable, and stacking efficiency in the warehouse improved. No moisture-related complaint was recorded on export shipments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most-asked questions about electronics packaging
Related Sectors
Other sectors we serve with the same discipline as electronics packaging: