UPB and the Paperboard Market

Have you noticed? The paperboard market has tightened significantly. This means paperboard packaging companies will be waiting to get board – sometimes as much as 6 weeks. You’ll see price and delivery changes in folding cartons, rigid boxes, litho lam boxes and corrugated.

Here’s a little background and information.

The recession has created an issue with the balance of supply and demand in the paper industry. Typical box plants ran down inventories as orders were off. At the same time, with fewer orders, mills took out capacity by shutting down machines, laying off employees, etc. Many box plants now need to bring their board inventory levels back to “normal”.

Starting about two months ago, paper mills’ backlogs for orders jumped as box plants bought more board and price increases were announced. Box plants trying to beat the increases ordered heavy. This exacerbated the backlog. Effective this week, all box plants are on an “unofficial allocation” and it can now take up to two months to get board.

The good news is that we at Utah Paperbox have beefed up board inventory - we saw this coming. The bad news is that if we are running a custom roll size, it will be mid July before we can get it. UPB pays their bills on time and has excellent direct relationships with all the mills that service us.

It’s time to really plan ahead for product rollouts and reruns!

Enjoyed going to this show in Vegas at Mandalay Bay … my favorite area is the Discover Beauty area. All the excitement of new products and entrepreneurs!

Up close of UV Effects showing the contrast between high gtloss and texture. You can use this technique with tight registration because we achieve it with printing plates.

Up close of UV Effects showing the contrast between high gtloss and texture. You can use this technique with tight registration because we achieve it with printing plates.

Not only is this a great value … it’s a very well done box! Thanks UPB!

Packaging Disease

It’s come to this: I can’t just go to a retail space and pick out what I need. Shopping has become a packaging easter egg hunt. I’m attracted to packaging, what can I say?!

This is a tricky design with the foil stamp going over the score. It’s tricky to keep the foil the same thickness on all edges since the machinery tends to bounce - tolerance is arounf 1/16”. It’s better to design away from the edge but if you have to have the edge foiled or even printed, it’s better to have it “bleed” over the edge like this job.

This is a tricky design with the foil stamp going over the score. It’s tricky to keep the foil the same thickness on all edges since the machinery tends to bounce - tolerance is arounf 1/16”. It’s better to design away from the edge but if you have to have the edge foiled or even printed, it’s better to have it “bleed” over the edge like this job.

It really does matter how you measure a box! This easy to read PDF explains it.

Only a few days left to enter for the Wine Competition for taste as well as label design!!

I’ve met John several times and this article is well written with his personal style infused throughout. If you read it, let me know what you think!

Up close foil! It’s the lid of a Seattle Chocolates box that we do at UPB.

Up close foil! It’s the lid of a Seattle Chocolates box that we do at UPB.