Cosmetics|Box with partitions that creates a sense of luxury
The moment you open the box, it exudes a sense of luxury. A cosmetics package that is a step above the rest.
In the cosmetics industry, package design is extremely important for enhancing product value. In particular, creating a sense of luxury is essential for stimulating customer purchasing desire and improving brand image. Boxes with dividers beautifully protect the product and provide a surprise upon opening, creating a sense of luxury. Kaypack realizes the packaging that customers desire with 75 years of knowledge and technology. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Gift boxes for luxury cosmetics - High-priced cosmetic sets - Limited editions for special occasions 【Effects of Implementation】 - Balances product protection and beauty - Enhances customer experience upon opening - Strengthens brand image
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【Features】 - The box and dividers are integrated, reducing assembly and setup effort. - Prevents stick-shaped products from falling over, ensuring a beautiful display. - Allows for the storage of two types of products in one box. - Compatible with various formats such as caramel boxes, bottom assembly boxes, and bottom one-touch boxes. 【Our Strengths】 - 75 years of knowledge and technology focused on cosmetic boxes. - Comprehensive support from planning and design to processing and box manufacturing. - Consistent quality assurance. - Responsive and speedy service.
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The specifications such as manufacturing lot, base paper used, number of printing colors, surface processing, dimensions, and shape can vary significantly. Please consult us first regarding the specifications of the cosmetic box.
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Box with internal dividers (a type where the dividers are integrated when the box is opened)
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The box with internal dividers features a structure where the parts that divide the interior of the box are integrated with the main body, making it a revolutionary package that completes the dividers at the same time as assembly. Below are the main uses and practical examples summarized. Fixing stick-shaped products: It is used to prevent long-shaped items from falling over or scattering inside the box, maintaining an orderly state. Dividing two types of products: When accommodating two different products in one box, it is suitable for smartly separating and packaging them to avoid mixing. Time-saving and efficiency in work sites: Since there is no need to insert separate divider parts, it is highly valued in packing sites for daily necessities and food where there is a desire to significantly reduce set-up time. Application to various basic shapes: It can be incorporated into all existing forms, such as caramel boxes, bottom assembly boxes, and bottom one-touch boxes, making it useful across a wide range of industries from cosmetics to daily necessities. Thus, with a design that does not require separate parts, it is an optimal shape for scenes where cost reduction, improved work efficiency, and stable product retention are desired simultaneously.
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【Case Study: Box with Inner Partition (1)】 This is a case where we received an order for a set of glass-based coating agents from a customer who manufactures and sells precision cleaning agents and automotive chemical products. The biggest challenge was that "the upper part of the glass-based coating agent is significantly larger than the diameter of the bottle container, making it difficult to secure in a spray format, and ensuring that the accompanying set items do not move within the box." To address this challenge while balancing design and functionality, we implemented the following process. Proposal for height adjustment of the "inner pad (inner gusset)": By lowering the height of the partition, we were able to securely hold only the bottle part of the product, and by placing the accessories under the protruding spray (i.e., beside the bottle), we not only fixed the product but also arranged it neatly. Quick and attentive response: We were recognized for our quick turnaround from consultation to dummy submission, and despite the geographical distance, our repeated visits and attentive service led to our adoption. Ultimately, we delivered a "bottom touch box" with an inner pad. Our meticulous adjustment skills that shaped the customer's commitment to their product resulted in a highly satisfactory packaging creation.
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【Case Study: Box with Inner Partition (2)】 This is a case where we received an order for a custom package for mascara containers from a customer who develops cosmetic products. The biggest challenge was to "securely fix the mascara body so that it does not move inside the box." To address this issue while balancing design and functionality, we solved the problem through the following processes. Integrated proposal for "inner tray": We designed a dedicated inner tray that firmly holds the product. The high evaluation of the white dummy (plain sample) presented during the initial meeting alleviated concerns about product protection. Special processing and regulatory support: In addition to visualizing the contents through "window cut processing," we carefully responded to inquiries about the legal obligations regarding the display of plastic marks, including sending samples of the window film along with materials from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. We provided comprehensive support for the anxieties related to the new specifications. Attention to detail in three-color printing: We adopted three-color printing, including white ink, to achieve a sophisticated appearance characteristic of cosmetic brands. Ultimately, we delivered a "slip sack format (caramel box)" with an inner tray. Our meticulous adjustment capabilities in shaping the customer's commitment to their product led to the creation of a highly satisfactory package.
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Case Study: Box with Hanger Header (1) We received an order for the packaging of a health-related product, "Walking Care You Can Do at Home." For a customer who was new to packaging production, we responded with the following examples. Prompt On-Site Response: Immediately after the inquiry, the executive director personally visited to directly hear the customer's requests. Professional and Careful Advice: To ensure the customer could understand without prior knowledge of boxes, we provided clear explanations avoiding technical jargon. We also explained the estimate details and made precise suggestions regarding the box shape. Achieving Cost Reduction: To address issues from the previous vendor, we proposed and implemented specification changes that led to cost reductions, alongside our careful responses. Through sincere communication without lies or deception and thorough listening, we gained immense trust from the customer, becoming a partner they could confidently place orders with.
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Case Study: Corner-Sealed Box (1) We received an order for the production of color cosmetic boxes with brand logos for medical-related products. In response to the need for small lots and a focus on quality, we addressed the following actual examples. Proposal for specification improvement of existing products: We examined the samples of plain boxes provided and pointed out that the conventional paper thickness was insufficient in strength. Anticipating use in medical settings, we proposed a change to a thicker paper that would enhance strength. Proposal using actual samples: We presented paper thickness samples using actual products from major industry manufacturers to share a concrete quality image and build trust. Cost and quality alignment: While adhering to the desired price range, we made adjustments with estimates that included multiple price ranges to identify the optimal specifications that could ensure strength. As a result, they appreciated our quality and support system and placed an order with us as their new packaging partner.
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**Case Study: Bottom One-Touch Box (3)** This is a case where we received an order for **original cosmetic boxes** from a design and packaging materials company in Saitama Prefecture that was looking for a new partner due to the closure of their long-time manufacturing source. The key deciding factor was a **strong recommendation from the existing delivery contact** who stated, "Keipack is trustworthy." The circle of trust within the industry, which goes beyond mere online searches, led to this connection. Accompanying the problem-solving: In response to the urgent situation of dwindling inventory, we promptly visited to confirm the current products and conduct hearings. We aligned ourselves with the customer's desire for "reliability that can last a long time," which was valued more than cost. Consultation for design renewal: Although they did not have an in-house design department, we proposed flexible solutions, including external arrangements. We sincerely worked through the challenge of refreshing the old design. Perfect schedule management: From the initial inquiry to the creation of mold data, design submission, and completing the first delivery precisely when the inventory ran out. Through the production of caramel boxes using "coat ball," we provided new assurance and quality to a customer facing the difficulty of business closure.
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Example: Other Shapes (1) This is a case where a customer, who distributes amenities to over 3,000 hotels nationwide, chose our company as a partner to meet the request of their business partner to "create a meticulously crafted original box." In the high-end amenities market, where they were not satisfied with overseas products or traditional bag packaging, the following points were decisive in closing the deal: Careful dialogue to supplement specialized knowledge: By avoiding technical jargon and clearly presenting the "concerns" and "solutions," we ensured that even those without knowledge of boxes could understand the solutions. Our commitment to shaping their ideals within budget fostered trust. "Consumer perspective" advice: Instead of simply following instructions, we took the perspective of the guests who would actually use the amenities, proactively suggesting subtle points of caution and improvement that might be overlooked. This overwhelming experience became a differentiator from other companies. Proposals with multiple patterns to support negotiations: During the estimation and sample creation process, we presented multiple options. This created a positive cycle that facilitated smooth negotiations between our customer and their business partner. In scenes where "luxury" is required, providing packaging that balances design, cost, and a sense of "reliability" led to the creation of highly satisfying packages.
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Keipak can be summed up in one word as a "box maker." As a comprehensive packaging manufacturer primarily engaged in the production and sale of paper containers and packaging, we have the facilities to provide consistent support from planning and design to processing and box-making. Through the production of packaging, we leverage the know-how gained from our various customer relationships to deliver paper containers that meet your needs with consistently stable quality. 【Customer First Principle】 With a motto of customer-first, we are committed to "always thinking from the customer's perspective." 【Sales Staff Well-Versed in Manufacturing】 As a company with an attached factory, our sales staff regularly holds meetings with factory staff and participates in manufacturing oversight, allowing us to offer proposals and production insights that differ from those of large printing companies. 【Responsive and Speedy Service】 Our sales staff are well-acquainted with manufacturing, enabling them to conduct precise hearings from the initial meetings. Therefore, we can achieve satisfactory content confirmation with the minimum number of meetings, resulting in a significantly reduced total time until final approval.























