Quick Answer: Teal electronics packaging starts at 50 units, with specialty rigid boxes generally starting at 100 or more. Board weight is selected for product mass, shape, and dimensions after structural review. Wrap material, magnet or ribbon closure, foil stamping, deboss, and spot UV are quoted for the approved package. Free dieline design, digital proof, and free US shipping are available.
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Electronics Packaging for Q4 Product Launches from Teal Packaging: 50-unit standard MOQ (100+ units for specialty rigid boxes), 2-5 business day delivery in the US (express and economy options available), free design help included on every order, free generic sample kit ($19.99 shipping, credited toward your first order). Standard production runs from about 7 business days after digital proof approval; complex or high-volume orders take longer.
Materials and certifications: FSC-certified paper stock, soy-based inks, kraft / corrugated / rigid paperboard / mylar / tin / vinyl substrates.
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Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
Electronics packaging starts with a product that has a defined shape, mass, and set of included parts. The package may need to present a device, keep accessories organized, or support a Q4 launch with a clear opening sequence. Teal reviews the product and packing plan before the team chooses the board weight, wrap material, closure, or finish.
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Specialty rigid boxes generally start at 100 or more. Q4 timing should be planned around product readiness, artwork approval, dieline review, digital proof approval, production, and transit. Teal provides free dieline design, a free digital proof, and free US shipping, with the package route and timing range stated for the job.
Define the electronics package by component
List the device, cable, charger, guide, adapter, or other approved component that will share the package. Provide the measured dimensions and mass for the complete packing sequence. A device-only package and a kit package can have different interior requirements even when they use the same outer artwork direction.
State the role of the box. A retail presentation package may prioritize product visibility and a deliberate opening order. A direct-shipment package may need a different structural review. A Q4 launch kit may need a box that organizes more than one item. Teal can evaluate the role, but the quote should not assume an unlisted insert, closure, or interior part.
Electronics packaging brief
- Product and component list with measured dimensions and mass.
- Packing sequence, opening order, and whether the product is presented, shipped, or both.
- Quantity by package format and destinations for the Q4 program.
- Artwork status, required copy, finish priorities, and proof approver.
- Target in-hands date and any rush request stated before production planning.
Teal is a US manufacturer with production facilities in West Chicago, Illinois and Guangzhou. Jobs are routed to whichever facility fits the spec, decided by the production manager. The existence of both facilities does not mean a particular electronics package is US-produced. The route for the quoted job is the source of truth.
Board weight, wrap, and closure decisions
Board weight is selected after Teal reviews product mass, shape, dimensions, panels, folds, and handling. Do not assign a numeric board weight or caliper before structural review. The selected weight belongs to the approved package construction. It should be checked against the product and the packing sequence, not copied from an unrelated electronics sample.
Wrap material is confirmed with the construction and artwork. It is a job-specific selection rather than a blanket material promise. If the package uses a magnet or ribbon closure, review the closure with the lid, base, folds, opening action, and artwork placement. If a two-piece lid/base is selected, the fit and closure should be reviewed together.
The free dieline helps the buyer see the panels and sequence before print. Check the product placement, component order, closure position, folds, and any specified organizer. The free digital proof then gives the team a record of the copy, artwork, and finish direction. Approve those two steps against the same component list.
Finish choices for a Q4 launch
Foil stamping can direct attention to a logo or short product statement. Deboss can create a recessed detail on an approved panel. Spot UV can add a localized gloss treatment. The finish names do not define a fixed result. Teal needs the artwork, panel, and priority in the quote, then records the selected treatment in the digital proof.
For a Q4 launch, separate essential product information from decorative treatments. A device name, instructions, or included-component note may need a clear reading order. Identify the panels where finish is important, and keep any regulatory or technical copy readable. The proof review is the point to confirm placement before print.
Quantity and Q4 scheduling
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Specialty rigid boxes generally start at 100 or more. If multiple device versions share a program, state the quantity and construction for each version. A shared design language does not guarantee identical fit, board weight, closure, or finish requirements.
Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days; specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks; these are planning ranges, not guarantees. Build the Q4 plan around the date product data and artwork are ready, then reserve the dieline, proof, production, and transit steps. Rush production carries a 7-25% premium depending on the job. Free US shipping is available.
Release the electronics box
- Send the complete component list, measured dimensions, mass, quantity, destinations, and Q4 date.
- Review the structure, board weight decision, wrap material, opening order, and closure options.
- Approve the free dieline after checking every component and panel.
- Approve the free digital proof for copy, foil stamping, deboss, spot UV, and placement.
- Confirm production route, planning range, shipping scope, and rush premium before release.
For a wider luxury package system, compare premium packaging. That page covers the same construction discipline across other product programs. An electronics brief remains specific to the device, its components, and the Q4 launch date. If the device suits a lift-off lid presentation, review two piece rigid boxes.
Account for accessories and approval control
An electronics package should name each accessory, even when the accessory seems secondary. A cable, guide, or adapter changes the packing sequence and can change the space reserved inside the box. Give Teal the complete list before the dieline is drawn. If the contents change after review, request an updated structure and proof rather than assuming the original package still fits.
For Q4 launch control, use one approval record for product details, artwork, and destination scope. Marketing can review the visual hierarchy, while operations checks the component list and shipping plan. The final proof should match the version that purchasing releases. This keeps a corrected copy line or changed accessory from being carried into print by mistake.
Send the component list before choosing the final finish. Teal can then quote the structure and document the board, wrap, closure, artwork, route, and proof requirements for the launch.