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  2. Closed-loop box reuse - Wikipedia

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    Reuse of. boxes and other containers has been common for many years. For example, the automotive industry has long used reusable racks, totes, and boxes. [4] One type of “closed loop box reuse” was used by Jack D. and James F. Wilson, coinventors of supportive devices developed to keep cardboard box flaps closed or held open without the use of tape. [5]

  3. Great Little Box Company - Wikipedia

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    The Great Little Box Company (GLBC) is a Canadian company that manufactures custom and stock corrugated boxes, point-of-purchase displays, digital print and packaging, labels and flexible packaging, folding cartons, and protective packaging. [1] The company also distributes shipping and moving supplies.

  4. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    This was corrugated cardboard as we know it today. The first corrugated cardboard box manufactured in the US was in 1895. [19] By the early 1900s, wooden crates and boxes were being replaced by corrugated paper shipping cartons. By 1908, the terms "corrugated paper-board" and "corrugated cardboard" were both in use in the paper trade. [20]

  5. 10 Places To Get Free Moving Boxes - AOL

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    There's a good chance finding free boxes is at the top of your checklist as you prepare to pack your entire home in cardboard. Generally speaking, you need around 45 medium boxes, 31 large boxes ...

  6. Shipping container - Wikipedia

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    Shipping containers range from large reusable steel boxes used for intermodal shipments to the ubiquitous corrugated boxes. In the context of international shipping trade, "container" or "shipping container" is virtually synonymous with " intermodal freight container " (sometimes informally called a "sea can"), a container designed to be moved ...

  7. Kapstone - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 2011, KapStone acquired U.S.Corrugated, Inc. [7] [8] [9] It was started in 2006 by Dennis Mehiel, and primarily produces corrugated industrial packaging, [10] with manufacturing facilities in seven states. [11] [12] KapStone acquired Longview Fibre Paper and Packaging from Brookfield Asset Management on July 18, 2013 . [13]

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