Box packaging is defined as any container used as a receptacle for permanent storage or as a temporary holder for transporting items from one point to another, as in the case of products shipped from manufacturer to retailer and later from retailer to customer. A cardboard box is a shipping container made of thick heavy-duty paper known as paperboard, which is more than 0.01 inch (0.25 mm) thick. The term cardboard is used as a generic descriptor for various types of solid firm papers used to produce boxes.

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