For apparel brands | Luxurious lid and assembly box
A special gift box that enhances the value of an apparel brand.
In the apparel industry, package design is crucial for maximizing the value of products. Particularly for brands that emphasize their brand image, the quality of packaging, which influences the first impression of the product, significantly affects customer satisfaction. Cheap packaging can undermine the luxury feel of the product and potentially lower the overall value of the brand. Our lid and body assembly boxes enhance the appeal of gifts and novelties for apparel brands. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Gift wrapping for apparel products - Shipping products from online stores - Packaging for novelty goods - Product displays at exhibitions and events 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Improved brand image - Increased customer satisfaction - Enhanced luxury feel of products - Environmental consideration through reuse
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【Features】 - Separate structure that creates a sense of luxury - Easy to assemble - Highly flexible design that expresses the brand's worldview - Proven track record in various industries 【Our Strengths】 - 75 years of knowledge and technology - Creation of boxes based on shape considerations - Stable quality - Quick responsiveness
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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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The lid and body assembly box (separate type) is widely used across various industries, primarily for gifts and presents, enhancing the added value of products due to its shape. The main applications and examples of achievements are as follows: Main Applications and Usage Scenarios: High-end Japanese and Western confectionery and food: Used as packaging for seasonal gifts (such as mid-year and year-end gifts), assortments of chocolates and baked goods, premium tea leaves, and local specialties. The act of opening the lid creates a sense of "hospitality" and enhances the quality of the contents. Lifestyle Goods: High-end towels, aroma candles, stationery, etc. It balances the robustness that protects the products with the role of conveying the brand's worldview. Apparel and Accessories: Gift boxes for ties, belts, wallets, etc. It is characterized by the ease of creating uniqueness through bi-color designs that change the colors of the lid and body. [Benefits of Introduction] Since they are delivered in a flat state after die-cutting, many companies appreciate the ability to save storage space while being able to prepare boxes in-house when needed. Additionally, the use of specialty paper and compatibility with foil stamping processing is excellent, resulting in numerous achievements as "special boxes" that highlight brand logos.
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Case Study: Lid and Body Assembly Box (1) We received an order for the original packaging of souvenir canelés. In pursuit of a sense of luxury suitable for the hotel's branding, we addressed the request with the following examples. Thorough Pre-Research and On-Site Visit: After the inquiry, we promptly visited the site. Before the business meeting, we explored the area around the facility to deeply understand the brand image and proposed a prototype with a "wood grain" design that matched the hotel's atmosphere, gaining trust through preparations that exceeded customer expectations. Commitment to Texture and Sample Provision: In response to the request for a box that one would want to store as carefully as a jewelry case, we sent a variety of samples from the pre-order stage. We created an environment where the texture and gloss could be checked individually, supporting the selection of satisfactory materials. Adaptation to SDGs Policy: Respecting the hotel's stated SDGs policy, we proposed and realized packaging that leveraged our strength in paperboard rather than plastic. With our extensive knowledge as professionals and flexible proposals, we transformed the customer's vague image into a concrete form, completing a package that received high satisfaction from the purchasing customers.
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Case Study: Corner-Glued Box (1) We received an order for the production of color cosmetic boxes with brand logos for medical-related products. In response to the needs for small lots and a focus on quality, we addressed the situation with the following 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: Sleeve Box (1)** This is a case where we received an order for a **clip-specific sleeve box (4 types in total)** from a customer who is a precision metal processing manufacturer, featuring a retro aesthetic. To assist a customer who was confused about their first packaging production, we accompanied them through the following processes to achieve both "ideal texture" and "practical holding power." Visualization of the image and paper selection: In response to the abstract request for a "retro feel," we presented multiple reference samples. By allowing them to physically compare the samples, we were able to quickly confirm the ideal direction. Thorough adjustments based on the actual product: Initially, we faced the challenge of the clips falling out. However, by checking the actual product, we redesigned the size down to the millimeter. After submitting multiple adjustment samples, we arrived at the optimal holding feel of "not falling out even when shaken, yet easy to insert and remove." Response to a variety of designs: In line with the specifications of four different designs, we conducted careful color proofs, achieving a quality that received feedback from the customer stating, "The colors are perfect." We were not just an order-taking vendor but a "manufacturing partner" that persistently responded to unexpected challenges, bringing the customer's commitment to life.
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**Case Study: Sleeve Box (2)** *Pattern with Sleeve Only (No Base Box)* This is a case where we received an order for paper sleeves to be attached to plastic containers for food from a customer engaged in wholesale synthetic resin products. In order to supplement the display space of containers that lacked sufficient label application area, we consulted with three other companies, but could not reach a cost agreement. We resolved this challenging issue through the following process: Optimization based on actual products: We received two types of actual containers (square and round) along with sleeves from other companies, and adjusted the shape down to the millimeter to ensure both the display area and ease of attachment. Thorough cost adjustment: In response to the initial desired unit price (below \$9.00 to \$10.00), we reconsidered the specifications and estimates by changing the surface processing. We achieved a price that the customer was satisfied with. Support for the first paper product request: We carefully addressed the customer's detailed concerns, such as the reuse of foil plates and the presence of machine calibration, while progressing. Ultimately, we landed on a high-end specification that combined solid black printing with foil stamping. We delivered sleeves with side application using "NEW Pigeon (260g)." This case has established trust as a partner for future expansion, with an eye toward full-color development.
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Case Study: 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 amenity market, where they were dissatisfied with overseas products and traditional bag packaging, the following points were decisive in securing the contract: Careful dialogue that supplements 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: Rather than simply following instructions, we proposed insights and improvements from the perspective of guests who would actually use the amenities, highlighting points that might be overlooked. This overwhelming experience differentiated us from competitors. 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 sought, providing packaging that balances design, cost, and a reassuring sense of reliability led to the creation of highly satisfying packaging.
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**Case Study: Other Shapes (2)** This is a case where we received an order for custom boxes specifically for cookies from a client who supplies tea leaves and other food products to hotel cafes and bars. Initially, the consideration began with special shapes such as "triangular" and "dome-shaped," but through repeated prototypes, we pursued both design and practicality, ultimately arriving at the **"Roof-shaped BOX."** Flexible prototyping and design changes: For dimension changes that arose during meetings, we created new drawings and cut samples each time. We pursued the ideal shape without compromise, carefully finalizing the specifications over more than six months. Enhancing luxury through surface treatment: In the final process, we applied "press coat processing" to the proof prints, confirming a glossy finish that ensured quality suitable for a luxury hotel. Addressing complex printing: We adopted "New Pigeon 310g" material and achieved a meticulous color expression by adding a spot color (1C) to full-color (4C) offset UV printing. From the start of consultations in March to the official order in December, we provided persistent support. We delivered an elegant and substantial package based on a red color scheme, helping the client shape their "first-class service."
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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.
















































