Premium F-flute boxes, printed corrugated, and accessory packaging for consumer electronics — engineered for shock, rated for unboxing.
09 / 09Consumer electronics is the category that rewrote what packaging is for. The box is a brand surface, a shock-absorber, a serial-number bearer, and an unboxing experience all at once. The product cannot ship if the carton fails an ISTA drop. The product cannot launch if the carton fails the unboxing video. We work to both standards on the same job, on the same line, with the same QC.

Micro-corrugated boxes that look like cartons and ship like corrugated.
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Self-locking die-cut mailers in E and B flute for D2C and e-commerce.
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Six-colour offset on 250–400 GSM with optional foil, lamination, and texture finishing.
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Heavyweight rigid boxes with magnetic close, ribbon pulls, and full-surround foil.
View productWe run twenty-eight machines on the floor. The four below are the ones that actually decide whether your electronics packaging works — pulled forward, surfaced contextually, called out by name.
Carton-grade print on a corrugated structure — the unboxing-grade box.
The brand mark catches the unboxing light, the rest stays matte.
Die-cut foam fitment, ISTA-drop ready, factory-fitted before close.
Surface-conductive liner for component-level SKUs and PCBs.
No other printer in Hoshiarpur lists their press by serial number on an industry page. We do — because the answer to “who can actually deliver this brief” is, almost always, the machine on the floor.
Flagship01 / 03Four flute profiles, four machines, one floor. A flute for the heavy stuff, B for retail die-cuts, E for printed shelf-ready, F for premium micro-fluted boxes that look like cartons but ship like corrugated. Very few houses in Punjab run F flute. We're one of them.
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02 / 03Crease and cut, in a single high-speed pass. The machine that lets us turn out folding cartons at volume without losing a millimetre of accuracy — your blank looks the same on the first sheet of the run as it does on the ten-thousandth.
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03 / 03Cures a wet glass over your printed sheet in seconds. Choose gloss for shelf-shine, matte for a softer hand — either way, a coating that protects against scuffs, fingerprints, and the unflattering light of a warehouse aisle.
View on press floor“The customer doesn’t remember the courier. They remember opening the box.”
F-flute, magnetic close, ISTA-grade outer, foam cradle, anti-static liner — sampled on the line that produced your competitor’s last hero pack.