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Overview

Understanding the lead time for custom setup box orders is crucial for planning and scheduling deliveries effectively. This article provides an overview of the factors affecting lead time, standard timelines, and best practices for placing orders.

Factors Affecting Lead Time

  1. Design Customization
    • Complex designs may require additional time for artwork approval and modifications.
    • Sizes close to machine max and min sizes can extend production time.
  2. Material Availability
    • Lead time can vary based on the materials selected (e.g., cardboard caliper, cardboard color, paper, and paper coatings).
    • Sourcing unique materials may take longer than more standard options.
  3. Production Capacity
    • Current production schedule can influence lead times.
    • Larger orders may require additional production time.
  4. Shipping and Handling
    • Delivery method chosen will affect the total lead time.
    • Geographic location of the delivery address can also play a role in shipping durations.

Standard Lead Time

  • Design and Approval Phase: Can take 1 day to 2 weeks.
  • Production Time: Generally ranges from 3-5 weeks, depending on order complexity.
  • Shipping Time: Standard shipping can add an additional 1-7 days.

Total Estimated Lead Time: 3-6 weeks from order placement to delivery.

Best Practices for Reducing Lead Time

  • Place Orders Early: Ensure ample time for design approvals and production scheduling.
  • Clear Specifications: Provide detailed requirements and artwork to streamline the approval process.
  • Consider Stock Options: If available, choose from readily available cardboards and papers to reduce customization time.
  • Communicate: Maintain open communication with your Brimar associate regarding any urgent timelines or needs.

Conclusion

Knowing the lead time for custom setup box orders allows for better planning and enhances customer satisfaction. For any urgent requests or specific inquiries, please reach out to our customer service team.

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