What Is A Plum Box?
A plum box is a container specifically designed for packaging and transporting plums. Like other fruit boxes, it aims to protect the delicate fruit and maintain its freshness during storage and transit.
Features
- Sturdy construction: These Plum boxes are typically made of cardboard, but can also be plastic or even wood. The material needs to be strong enough to withstand stacking and the rigors of shipping without crushing the plums.
- Cushioning: Plums are easily bruised, so the box often includes cushioning elements. This might be in the form of foam inserts, corrugated cardboard dividers, or molded trays that hold each plum individually.
- Ventilation: Proper ventilation is important to prevent the buildup of ethylene gas, which can accelerate ripening and spoilage. Plum boxes may have ventilation holes or be made of materials that allow for some airflow.
Why Choose Our Plum Boxes?
If you are looking for packaging that increases your product value and worth then our fruit packaging supplies are a great choice for you. These boxes serve as ideal marketing tools for your business.
Benefits
Gives a professional touch to your fruits
- Captivate impulse audience
- Improve the sales experience
- Gives the ultimate unboxing experience
- Provide exceptional protection
Personalization Of Plum Packaging
Personalizing plum packaging can be a great way to make your product stand out and connect with consumers. Here are some ideas to consider:
- Logo and slogan
- Product information
- Vivid coloring scheme
- Latest finishes
- Advance techniques
- Add-ons options
- Design elements
Why Do 5000 Companies Trust Us?
Almost more than 5000 companies trust us and we a a top vendor of plum packaging boxes across the USA. If you are buying our packaging then you will enjoy tremendous perks;
- Low MOQS
- Free samples
- Fast turnaround time
- Bulk orders at wholesale prices
- Eco-friendly packaging
- Free shipping process
- Water-based ink
Get A Quick Estimate Now
If you want more information regarding our printed packaging solutions. Then contact us today at 302-778-9458 or write us an email at [email protected]. to get started also on your fruit-shaped packaging order.
Dimensions | All Custom Boxes & Shapes |
Printing | No Printing, CMYK, CMYK + 1 PMS Color, CMYK + 2 PMS Colors |
Paper Stock | 10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco Friendly Kraft, E flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock |
Quantities | No Minimum Order Required |
Coating | Gloss, Matte, Spot UV, Holographic Foiling, Gold Foiling, Embossing, Sliver Foiling, Debossing |
Default Process | Die Cutting, Gluing, Scoring, Perforation |
Options | Custom Window Cut Out, Gold/Silver Foiling, Embossing, Raised Ink, PVC Sheet. |
Proof | Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request) |
Turn Around Time | 4-8 Business Days, Rush |
Artwork Preparation Guide
At BoxesGen, our Artwork Preparation Guide helps ensure your custom packaging design is print-ready for high-quality results. To get started, submit vector files (AI, EPS, or PDF) in CMYK color mode, with a 1/8 inch bleed and 300 DPI resolution. Convert all text to outlines and keep it at least 1/4 inch from the edges. Review your proof to ensure accuracy before submitting. Following these steps will guarantee your design is perfectly printed on your custom boxes.

Cut Line (Black Lines):
The cut line is the outline that marks where your custom packaging will be trimmed. It is typically represented by a solid black line in your artwork file.
Perforation (Dotted Black Lines):
Perforation lines, shown as dotted black lines, indicate where the box will have small, evenly spaced holes for easy tearing or separation. These are often used for tear-away sections.
Bleed Line (Green Lines):
The bleed line is the area extending beyond the cut line, usually marked with a green line in your artwork. Typically, a 1/8 inch (0.125") bleed is required to prevent any unwanted white borders.
Safety Margin (Dotted Green Lines):
The safety margin, marked by dotted green lines, is the area around the cut line where important elements (such as text, logos, or graphics) should be kept clear.
Crease Line (Red Lines)
The crease line, marked by red lines in your artwork, indicates where the box will be folded during production.