FEFCO 0200 Series
FEFCO 0200 slotted boxes
0200 covers one-piece corrugated cases with a manufacturer joint and flaps at the top, bottom, or both. It includes regular slotted containers, half-slotted cases, overlap cartons, partitioned boxes, tuck closures, handled boxes, and hanging packs.
This series of packaging products suits conventional corrugated cartons and cases that close with flaps.
0200 products
Slotted box products
Grouped by the feature visible on the box: standard flaps, built-in dividers, locking closures, open tops, handles, hanging tabs, or sealing control.
Standard slotted shipping cartons
Regular, half-slotted, overlap, and full-overlap cases for shipping, storage, and industrial handling.
Built-in divider boxes
Slotted cases with fixed cells or internal partitions for products that need separation inside one outer case.
Tuck and locking closures
Tuck tops, snap bottoms, envelope bottoms, and notch locks where the closure is part of the board structure.
Open-top, bin, and handled cases
Open boxes, trays, file boxes, archive boxes, and handled cartons for access, movement, or storage.
Retail hanging and carry packs
Small handled or hanging slotted packs for products that need to carry, hang, or face forward in retail.
Special sealing or product control
Bellows-style control for fine products or products that can leak from ordinary flap gaps.
Series details
How 0200 products differ
Most 0200 products start from a slotted blank folded into a case. The practical differences are in the flaps, access, partitions, closure, and handling details.
Flap layout
Regular slotted cases close at the center. Overlap and full-overlap cases add board over the base or top when weight, stacking, or seam strength matters.
Access
Half-slotted and open-top cases leave the top open for shelf picking, storage, bins, or products that are loaded and removed often.
Internal separation
Partitioned 0200 boxes build dividers into the outer case, useful when products should not knock into each other during handling.
Closure
Some designs expect tape, glue, stitching, or strapping. Others use tuck, snap, notch, or envelope-style locks formed from the board.
Handling and retail details
Handles, archive openings, hanging tabs, and front-facing panels can make a slotted case easier to carry, store, pick from, or hang.
Questions
Common 0200 questions
Is FEFCO 0201 the same as an RSC?
Yes. FEFCO 0201 is the regular slotted container, the common top-and-bottom flap shipping box many buyers call an RSC.
When is a regular slotted carton the right starting point?
It is a good starting point for many shipping, storage, and industrial packing needs where a one-piece taped or glued carton is enough.
When does an overlap or full-overlap case help?
Overlap flaps add board over the base or top seam. They are useful when weight, stacking, or seam strength needs more attention than a standard RSC provides.
Can a 0200 case include dividers or cells?
Some 0200 products build separation into the outer case. Separate pads, partitions, and shaped supports are usually checked against 0900 inserts.
Can these cartons be made for heavy products?
Often, yes. Board grade, flute, closure, product support, and stacking conditions need to match the load. We can compare options if the final weight is not exact yet.
Can 0200 cases run on packing equipment?
Some can. The case type, blank size, board, closure, and forming or sealing equipment all matter. Hand-pack and machine-pack versions may need different details.
When does 0700 make more sense than 0200?
Compare 0700 when faster setup, repeat packing speed, or a pre-glued bottom is more important than using a simpler slotted carton.
Need a slotted box quoted?
Send the product size, quantity, target use, and any drawing, photo, old quote, or box sample you already have. We can work from the closest 0200 product or compare another FEFCO family.