Standard Straight Tuck Mono (STI) Carton



Lightweight Folding Carton, Precisely Engineered for Retail-Focused FMCG, Skincare & Wellness Brands
The STI carton is one of the most widely used folding carton structures for skincare, Ayurvedic, attar, and wellness products. Designed with top and bottom flaps closing in the same direction, the Standard Straight Tuck Mono delivers a clean retail appearance and cost-efficient structure for lightweight primary containers.
But structure selection is not just a visual decision — it is a structural one. Choosing the wrong format, GSM, or board type will cost you in returns, damaged products, and failed shipments.
At Anaika, we evaluate your load, height, and distribution model before recommending a structure. Every time.
When Is STI the Right Structure — and When Is It Not?
Most D2C brands choose mono cartons based on design. But incorrect structure selection shows up in courier failures, product damage, and inflated packaging costs. Here is what the wrong call can lead to:
- Bottom flap opening during courier transit — friction-lock closures are not rated for compression-heavy fulfilment
- Panel bending under master carton stacking pressure — insufficient GSM shows up at the warehouse, not on screen
- Over-specifying GSM unnecessarily — adding cost to every unit across thousands of orders
- Under-specifying GSM — leading to visible collapse and customer returns
- Leverage failure in tall, slender glass bottles — rotational force on a narrow base cracks both product and carton
We evaluate all four before recommending or confirming any structure.
STI works exceptionally well — within the right load range and distribution model. The structure must align with four variables:
How Standard Straight Tuck Mono (STI) Works
The STI carton is a single-piece folding carton with a straightforward closure system. Understanding its mechanics helps you choose it for the right applications — and avoid it for the wrong ones.
Structural Features
- Top and bottom tuck flaps close in the same direction — delivering a uniform, seamless retail profile
- Friction-lock manual closure — fast to assemble by hand; suitable for boutique and mid-volume D2C operations
- Single-sided glue seam — reduces board waste and simplifies manufacturing, translating to cost efficiency at scale
- Flat-packed delivery — ships and stores flat; efficient for 3PL warehousing, retail stock rooms, and D2C fulfilment centres
Why It Works for Retail
- Clean panel presentation — uninterrupted front face for brand graphics and product claims
- Lightweight and cost-efficient — lower board usage compared to auto-lock alternatives
- Easy and consistent assembly — no complex folding sequences; minimal training for packing teams
- Suitable for semi-automated packing lines — compatible with basic carton erection tooling
Best Suited For — Applications by Category
Skincare & Cosmetics
- 30ml – 50ml serum and face oil bottles
- Lightweight face cream and moisturiser jars
- Plastic pump bottles and dropper formats
- Compact cosmetic tubes and stick formats
Ayurvedic & Wellness Brands
- 100ml herbal and carrier oil bottles
- Capsule and tablet bottles — 30 to 60 capsule formats
- Tincture and drop bottles
- Herbal powder sachets — secondary carton applications
Attar, Perfume & Fragrance
- 10ml and 20ml glass attar bottles
- Roll-on perfume formats
- Compact fragrance vials — gift and travel sizes
- Reed diffuser packaging — for lightweight formats only
Recommended Load Range & GSM Guidelines
Board selection at Anaika is always load-driven — not aesthetics-driven. The table below reflects our engineering standards for STI carton specification:
Parameter | Recommended Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Filled / Packed Weight | Up to 200g – 250g | Beyond this, consider RTE or ALB for base stability |
Distribution Model | Retail shelf or controlled courier | Pan-India courier with heavy products increases failure risk |
Height-to-Base Ratio | Moderate — low leverage risk | Tall, slender containers increase rotational stress on the base |
GSM Range | 250 – 350 GSM | Final GSM selected after full load and stacking evaluation |
Stacking Load | Standard retail/light stacking | High vertical stacking in master cartons requires a heavier board or structure upgrade |
When to Upgrade from STI — Structural Red Flags
STI is not the right structure for every product. If any of the following conditions apply, a reinforced structure will deliver better performance and fewer failures:
Condition | Risk If STI Used | Recommended Upgrade |
|---|---|---|
Packed weight exceeds 250g | Bottom flap failure in transit | Reverse Tuck End (RTE) or Auto-Lock Bottom (ALB) |
Tall & slender container (high height-to-base ratio) | Leverage stress causes carton lean and collapse | Reverse Tuck End (RTE) with tighter tolerances |
Glass perfume or oil bottle | Drop impact transmitted to carton base; closure failure | Auto-Lock Bottom (ALB) for base rigidity |
Pan-India courier distribution | Friction-lock is inadequate for compression and drop cycles | ALB recommended for a consistent base lock |
High vertical stacking in the master carton | Progressive carton compression over warehouse dwell time | Heavier GSM or structural upgrade to ALB |
Not sure which structure applies to your product? Share your dimensions and distribution model — we will evaluate and recommend before production.
Board & Material Options
All board selection at Anaika is load-driven. We specify the right board type and GSM based on your product weight, stacking conditions, and branding requirements — not default specifications.
Board Type | GSM Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
Duplex Board | 250 – 400 GSM | Standard FMCG, Ayurvedic, and wellness formats; cost-efficient |
SBS (Solid Bleached Sulfate) | 270 – 350 GSM | Premium skincare and cosmetic brands require a bright white base |
FBB (Folding Box Board) | 270 – 350 GSM | High print quality; preferred for detailed label and graphic reproduction |
FSC Certified Options | Available across board types | Brands with sustainability commitments or export requirements |
Surface Finish Options
- Matte lamination — preferred by premium skincare and Ayurvedic brands for a soft, tactile finish
- Gloss lamination — high-impact visual finish; suited for bold D2C brand aesthetics
- Soft-touch lamination — elevated tactile experience for luxury attar and cosmetic formats
- Foil stamping — gold, silver, and custom foil for premium brand positioning
- Spot UV — selective high-gloss coating to highlight logos, patterns, or product names
- Embossing & debossing — dimensional surface detail for luxury brand differentiation
Final board specification is confirmed after evaluating the total packed weight, stacking load, and printing requirement.
Master Carton Consideration — The System Matters
A mono carton that performs well in retail can still fail in the supply chain. Damage often occurs at the master carton level — not at the product itself.
At Anaika, we evaluate the secondary and master carton as a system:
- Units per master carton and internal arrangement
- 3-ply vs. 5-ply corrugated requirement based on compression load
- Dwell time and stacking height in the warehouse
- Distribution distance and handling cycles
Getting the mono carton right is only half the job. The master carton must be specified to match.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MOQ for STI mono cartons?
Is STI suitable for courier shipping?
Can STI hold glass perfume or attar bottles?
What GSM should I choose for my skincare carton?
Do you offer sampling before bulk production?
Can I get a custom die-line for my product dimensions?
Why Work With Anaika — Structural Clarity Before Production
- Load-based GSM recommendation — board weight is specified to your product’s filled weight and stacking conditions, not to a default
- Height and leverage risk assessment — tall or slender container formats are evaluated for rotational stress before carton dimensions are confirmed
- Controlled die-line sharing — die-lines are released with structural context; not as generic templates
- Structured artwork validation — we review artwork against print-safe zones and structural fold lines before plate-making
- Sampling before bulk production — structural mockups and printed samples are standard for all new SKUs
- Coordinated manufacturing execution — single point of accountability from structural brief to delivery
Not Sure If STI Is Right for Your Product? Let Us Evaluate
- Product filled weight (grams)
- Container dimensions — height, width, depth
- Distribution model — retail, D2C courier, or both
- Units per master carton (if known)
