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Nesting Technology

With our patented nesting technology you can par-fold boxes and nest them into stacks ready for use. (A par-folded box is one that has erected front and side walls and the cover in open position — in essence, it's an open carton ready for loading.) When the order arrives, or the product comes from the oven, you simply lift a par-folded box from the stack and load it. Stacking par-folded boxes rather than fully-folded boxes reduces box storage space requirements by over 50 percent, or enables more than twice as many pre-folded boxes to be stored in the same space as consumed by an equal number of fully-folded boxes. To see an example, click here.

Nesting technology can be effectively applied both to pizza boxes and to side-item boxes. For example, it enables replacing a costly clamshell breadstick box with a sturdy folding carton that saves 25 percent or more over the clamshell.

There are other types of nesting technologies on the market. However, the Correll Concepts technology appears to be (a) the most crush-resistant and (b) the most cost-saving of all the options.

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NOTE: Correll Concepts operated as a packaging design firm from 1992 to 2010. It is no longer in the pizza box design business. The material pertaining to pizza box design (here and elsewhere on this website) has been left here for those interested in innovative pizza boxes.