Step 4
Quantity
Step 4 of 7
Set the order quantity
Quantity is the number of finished boxes for this box type. It affects price per piece and production planning.
What this step controls
Price-per-unit behavior (larger runs often reduce per-piece cost)
The production run size for each box type (Box 1, Box 2…)
Whether inserts/components match the carton quantity
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How to fill the fields
Enter the quantity
Choose the quantity you want to order
Multiple boxes
Set the quantity for each box seperatelly
Larger orders
By making larger orders, price per box will be smaller
One box type (single run)
If you’re ordering one folding carton type, enter the number of finished boxes you actually need for your next cycle (launch, monthly stock, seasonal campaign).
Multiple tabs (carton + insert)
If Box 2 is an insert for Box 1, quantities usually match (1 insert per 1 carton). If only part of the run needs inserts, write that clearly in Step 6 (e.g., “insert only for 500 of 2,000 cartons”).
Common mistakes
Entering one “total” quantity for all tabs combined
Entering sets instead of finished boxes (“500 sets” instead of “500 boxes”)
Forgetting to update quantity after switching Box tabs
Mixing up Step 1 (number of box types) with Step 4 (run quantity)
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