POP · ENDCAPS · SHELF-READY · DUMP BINS

Retail displays.
Plan-o-gram-ready.

Retail displays are where packaging stops being packaging and starts being merchandising. We engineer floor standees, endcap towers, shelf-ready cartons, dump bins, and counter displays for big-box, grocery, and beauty retailers — to plan-o-gram spec, every time.

DISPLAY FORMATS WE SHIP WEEKLY

Eight retail display types, engineered to retailer specs.

Each display format has its own structural problems. A counter display has to ship flat-packed and assemble in 30 seconds. A floor standee has to hold weight without bowing under product load. A shelf-ready carton has to tear open clean without tools. We've engineered solutions for all of them — and we hold the dielines on file for repeat orders.

RETAILER COMPLIANCE

Costco. Target. Walmart. Sephora. Ulta. Grocery.

Different retailers have radically different specs — substrate weight, print fidelity, dimensional tolerances, pallet loading rules. We hold compliance documentation for the major chains and route your order to the right specs without you needing to chase the buyer for a spec sheet.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Honest answers, no sales fluff.

Q.01

Can you ship displays direct to a retailer DC?

Yes. We coordinate freight to retailer DCs nationwide, including DSD (direct store delivery) routes. Pallet specs (block vs stringer, height limits, label placement) are validated against the retailer's vendor manual before we ship.

Q.02

Do you handle the design or just the manufacturing?

Both. Send us your product, retailer, and shelf goal — our engineers draft the structural CAD, run a samples-and-fitment review, and quote the final unit. If you have an existing creative agency, we collaborate with them on the print artwork.

Q.03

What's the typical lead time for a custom display?

14–21 days for a new dieline (includes structural sample). Repeat orders on existing tooling: 7–10 days. Rush turnaround possible on simple POPs in 5–7 days.

Q.04

Can you ISTA-test the display?

Yes. ISTA 3A and 6-Amazon protocols supported on orders over $25K. We document the test report and attach it to your shipment paperwork — most retailers require it for new SKU launches.

Q.05

What's the unit-economic break point on display orders?

Tooling pays back at ~500 units for most floor displays, ~1,000 units for counter PDQs. Below that, we run through Build A Box on digital + plotter cut, which has different economics.

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