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Corrugated trays

Corrugated trays for display & stacking, made in Chittagong EPZ

A tray is a box without a lid — a low, open container that holds, carries, displays and stacks. From a plain work-in-progress tray on the production floor to a printed shelf-ready display that converts a shipper into a retail unit, our Chittagong EPZ plant folds and locks or glues trays to fit the job.

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Line diagram of a corrugated tray
Open-top
How it is made

One blank, shallow walls

A corrugated tray is formed from a single blank whose short walls fold up and lock — by self-locking corner tabs, glued corner posts or stitched corners — to create an open, shallow container. That simple structure is endlessly adaptable: lower the walls for a display tray, raise them and add corner posts for a stacking tray, or build it as a two-part tray-and-lid where you need an occasional cover. Because there is no top to fold, trays load and unload fast, which is why they earn their place both on the production floor and at the shelf edge.

For retail we print trays in-house and die-cut a tear-away or perforated front, so a tray that ships flat-packed full of product opens into a branded shelf-ready display in one motion — no re-handling the stock. For internal use we keep them plain and tough, sized to your pallet footprint so they cube efficiently. Reinforced corners and stacking lugs let loaded trays tier safely without crushing what sits beneath them.

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Open-top access

No lid to fold — load, pick and display fast on the line or on the shelf.

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Stack-safe corners

Reinforced corner posts and lugs let loaded trays tier without crushing.

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Shelf-ready print

Printed, tear-front trays turn a shipper into a branded retail display in seconds.

Stacked corrugated trays of packed product organised on warehouse racking
When to choose a tray

Where a lid is in the way

Choose a tray whenever the workflow or the shelf wants open access: produce and grocery, shelf-ready retail packs, kitting stations and work-in-progress staging all run faster without a lid.

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Questions, answered

Corrugated tray FAQs

What is a corrugated tray?

A corrugated tray is a low, open-top container with shallow walls, formed by folding and locking or gluing a single blank. It is used to hold, display, carry or stack goods without a lid, and is a common base for shelf-ready packaging.

Are corrugated trays stackable?

Yes. We can design trays with reinforced corner posts or stacking lugs so loaded trays nest and stack safely on a pallet or shelf without crushing the contents below.

Can trays be printed for retail display?

Yes. Display and shelf-ready trays are printed in-house with brand colours, product detail and pricing panels, and die-cut with a tear-away front so a shipping tray converts straight into a shelf display.

Need display or stacking trays?

Send your product size, pack count and whether you want print — we will quote within 24 hours.