One of the most common questions we hear from customers is:
“Why does the price per box go down when I order more pieces?”
It’s a great question — and understanding the answer can actually help you save a lot of money on custom packaging.
In this blog, we’ll explain simply (no complicated math!) how order quantity affects your price — and how to choose the best quantity for your business.
📦 The Simple Truth: Packaging Has Fixed Costs
Every custom box order includes two types of costs:
1️⃣ Fixed Costs (don’t change much with quantity)
These include things like:
- Design prep and proofing
- Dieline setup
- Printing plate or machine setup
- Cutting and finishing setup
- Quality checks and production planning
These steps happen whether you order 100 boxes or 10,000 boxes.
2️⃣ Variable Costs (change with quantity)
These include:
- Paper / board material
- Ink and coating
- Labor for each box
- Packing and handling
As quantity increases, these are spread evenly — which is why your per-box price drops.
📉 Example: How Prices Change With Quantity
Imagine the same box ordered in different quantities:
| Quantity | Estimated Per-Box Price |
| 100 boxes | $3.80 each |
| 300 boxes | $2.45 each |
| 500 boxes | $1.95 each |
| 1,000 boxes | $1.35 each |
The design and setup costs are paid once — so when you order more boxes, those costs are divided across a larger batch.
More boxes = lower cost per box.
That’s how large brands save so much on packaging.
🚀 Why Ordering Slightly More Often Makes Sense
You don’t always need to order huge quantities — but sometimes ordering just a bit more can give you a much better deal.
For example:
- Ordering 400 instead of 300 may save 20–25% per box
- Ordering 1,000 instead of 700 may reduce shipping + production costs per unit
- Ordering one bulk run can be cheaper than two smaller separate runs
We help customers compare scenarios before finalizing — so you can see which option makes financial sense.
🏭 Why Big Orders Are Cheaper to Produce
When we produce larger quantities at Pro Custom Box, our machines run more efficiently:
✔ Less wastage
✔ Fewer changeovers
✔ Faster setup amortization
✔ Better material utilization
That efficiency turns into lower pricing for you.
🛒 But What If You Don’t Want Huge Stock Sitting Around?
This is a real concern — especially for:
- Startups
- Seasonal products
- Brands testing new designs
Good news:
👉 At Pro Custom Box, we also offer low-MOQ solutions
👉 and repeat ordering with saved dielines
That means:
- You can test smaller quantities
- Your future orders are cheaper because setup is already complete
- You avoid packaging waste and storage headaches
💡 How to Choose the “Smart” Order Quantity
Here’s a simple rule we suggest:
Order enough boxes to cover 2–4 months of sales.
This usually gives the best balance:
✔ Lower per-box price
✔ Manageable storage
✔ No frequent reordering panic
✔ Consistent branding
Need help calculating it? Our team can estimate based on your expected monthly sales.
🌱 Extra Bonus: Larger Runs Are Often More Eco-Friendly
Bulk production usually:
- Reduces machine changeovers
- Uses less material wastage overall
- Requires fewer transport trips
So you save money and reduce environmental impact at the same time.
🎯 Final Takeaway
Ordering more doesn’t just mean “more boxes” —
it often means:
✔ Cheaper cost per box
✔ Better production efficiency
✔ Stronger long-term savings
But the “right” quantity depends on:
- Your budget
- Storage space
- Sales volume
- Product lifecycle
And that’s exactly where Pro Custom Box guides you.
📞 Ready to See How Quantity Affects Your Price?
Let our team prepare a comparison quote so you can decide confidently.
👉 Request a custom quote at www.procustombox.com
👉 Tell us your product, size, and expected quantity
👉 We’ll show you the price difference across multiple quantity options
Pro Custom Box — Customized for your brand. Priced for value. Shipped free.

