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Organize the requirement before choosing material and structure

This page organizes practical starting points for custom packaging: requirement data, material comparison, transport testing, cost balance, and sustainability documents. If conditions are not complete yet, photos, rough dimensions, and shipping mode are enough to start a useful discussion.

Submit packaging requirements

Suggested path

  1. Start with the information that helps a first discussion.
  2. Compare EPE, paper cushioning, and molded pulp by use case.
  3. Confirm testing, shipping, and document needs before sampling.

Requirement data

Help the first discussion focus faster

Dimensions, weight, photos, shipping mode, and current damage issues give the packaging evaluation a practical starting point.

DimensionsPhotosShipping mode

Material choice

Material choice is not only unit price

EPE, paper cushioning, and molded pulp differ in protection, assembly work, recycling narrative, and supply conditions.

EPEPaper cushioningMolded pulp

Total cost

Balance freight, material, and damage risk

Reducing packaging volume must still preserve the needed protective spacing, cushioning space, and product restraint.

Carton sizePallet efficiencyDamage rate

Next step

Even partial information is enough to begin

Photos, rough dimensions, product weight, shipping mode, and the issue you are trying to solve can start the conversation. GIN can first help judge whether the direction should be a carton, insert, paper cushioning, molded pulp, or a combined structure, then move into sampling and quotation conditions.