Quality You Can Measure. Not Just Claim.
Every batch we ship goes through material checks, strength testing, and dimension verification — before it leaves our Bhiwadi facility.
Built on Verifiable Standards
We don't rely on visual checks alone. Every order at WrapUp Packaging goes through a documented testing process — GSM weight, bursting strength, and physical dimension checks — so what you receive matches exactly what was ordered.
For B2B buyers managing supply chains, this matters: predictable quality reduces your downstream rejections and rework costs.
- Raw material verified by GSM weight before production begins
- Bursting strength tested against order specification
- Dimension tolerance checked on every batch
- Dispatch held until QC sign-off is complete
- Sample approval available before bulk production
Sourced for Consistency,
Not Just Cost
Packaging quality starts before the machine runs. We source kraft paper and corrugated board from established mills with consistent GSM output — because batch-to-batch variation in raw material is what causes order-to-order inconsistency for buyers.
We do not switch suppliers based on spot pricing. Stability in sourcing means stability in your delivered product.
What We Test,
and Why It Matters
Our testing covers the three failure points buyers most commonly complain about: boxes that crush in transit, boxes that don't hold their shape under stack load, and boxes with wrong dimensions that slow down packing lines.
Every test is documented per batch — not sampled once and assumed for the run.
GSM Weight Verification
Raw kraft paper and board is weighed against the specified GSM before production starts. Off-spec material is held back — not used.
Bursting Strength Test
Hydraulic pressure applied to board surface until rupture — result measured in kgf/cm². This directly predicts how the box holds up under transit pressure.
Edge Crush Test (ECT)
Measures the stacking strength of corrugated board — critical for buyers who stack loaded boxes in warehouses or during transport.
Dimension Tolerance Check
Internal L×W×H measured against your approved spec. Tolerance within ±2mm — deviations outside this range are rejected before packing.
Print Alignment Check
For custom-printed orders, print registration and colour bleed are checked against the approved artwork before the batch is cleared.
Batch Sign-Off
QC report generated per batch. Dispatch is only authorised after sign-off — no batch leaves without documentation of the above checks.
Our Certifications
We don't just say our process is consistent — it's independently verified and government-registered. Here's the documentation behind the claim.
Quality Management System
Independently assessed and certified for manufacturing of corrugated boxes, rolls, sheets, duplex boxes, and all types of printed boxes.
Zero Defect, Zero Effect
Pledged under the Ministry of MSME's Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme — committing to environmentally sound, socially responsible manufacturing.
Government Purchase Enlistment
Registered with the National Small Industries Corporation (Govt. of India) as an eligible MSE unit for the Central Government Store Purchase Programme.
Registered Production Capacity
As verified on NSIC Store Details Certificate(Plain & Multicolor Print)
(2–9 Ply)
(52 Inch)
(Plain & Multicolor Print)
A Safe Facility
Makes Better Product
Our Bhiwadi plant follows standard industrial safety protocols — fire suppression systems, machine guarding, PPE compliance, and defined material handling zones. This is not just regulatory — it directly affects production consistency and reduces the chance of batch contamination or damage during handling.
For buyers who audit supplier facilities, we can provide a facility walkthrough by appointment.
How Every Batch
Gets Cleared
QC is not a single checkpoint at the end — it runs across three stages of production so problems are caught before they compound.
Quality That Shows
in the Results
Want to Review Our
Quality Process?
Request a facility visit, ask for a test sample, or talk to us about your spec requirements.