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Phase 1: The Technical Description

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Jonathan Valdez

Professor McVey

Writing For Engineering

                                    The Technical Description

Introduction:

Today my presentation will be showcasing a cardboard box but this of course is not just a regular box. This cardboard box can hold files no matter the size, products can be shipped in these boxes, moving purposes and of course for storage. This box is so durable it can hold up to 450 lbs and it won’t buckle when it is stacked up. It comes in a range of different colors, sizes and has handles on both sides of the box for easy lifting. This box is made out of 100% recycled material and it comes in different finish touches such as matte, glossy, regular white. We can also design these boxes so it won’t look so dull. This box can change the way we file and store files, personal items and even valuables. Here is my breakdown of the self efficient cardboard box: 

Dimensions:

⦁ 9.5” L x 6” W x 3.75” H inches to the jumbo size 24” L x 24” W x 18” H.
⦁ The box can hold up to 450 lbs stacked up.
⦁ It can hold regular size 8×11 up to legal size 11×14 files.

Material:

⦁ Handles on both sides of boxes
⦁ 100% recycled material
⦁ Choose the finish touches of the box inside and outside the box by choosing matte, glossy, brown or regular white color.

Designs:

⦁ Top cover of the box is easy to assemble with the flaps that snap in place.
⦁ Colors come in white, black, brown, gray, etc.
⦁ Custom designing such as logos for retail stores.
⦁ Box designs come as mailer, products and shipping boxes.

The cardboard box is easy to assemble along with the top cover once you follow the instructions. This is how you assemble the cardboard box. You can put the box on any flat surface, the first thing is to bring up the small flaps facing up so that it will become the bottom of the box. Next step is to fold the larger flaps over the top and secure the flaps with packaging tape. Always make sure the packaging tape goes right across the join of the flaps. Then turn the box upside down so the sealed section is on the floor.

Now to assemble the cover lid for the box you can put that on any flat surface. The first thing you do is grab any sides of the cover lid and wrap it underneath the lid. It will make a click sound so you can know the side of the lid is snapped in place. Make sure you wrap it around tightly so it won’t become loose. The cover lid will help protect the things in the box.

As you can see I will give you a small description/breakdown of the cardboard box. Once you describe the box and state how good the product is, the manufacturer can be convinced to try it or start manufacturing the boxes. I will have illustrations of how the box needs to look, the many sizes it should come in and the feel of the material. I would also like to demonstrate how the boxes can be stacked under weather conditions and durability of the material and weight. Also, I would like to discuss how cost effective it is to produce these cardboard boxes and also have them do test runs on my product. I can work with the manufacturers and discuss ways to make the material of the boxes last longer than any other competitor out there in the market.