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The size (or dimensions) of a box are expressed in terms of length by width (or breadth) by depth (or height). For example, the notation 11" x 8" x 4" describes a box that is 11 inches long, 8 inches wide and 4 inches deep. Boxes can be loaded from the top or loaded from an end.
Consider the size, shape, weight, fragility, and number of the items to be packaged.
Determine what kind of pack material, if any, will be needed so you can make allowances for it when determining the size of the box.
Consider whether or not the box will be palletized and how it will be distributed and/or stored. The outside dimensions are important when palletizing and stacking boxes for distribution and/or storage.
Based on what is being packaged and how it will be distributed and/or stored, determine whether the inside or outside dimensions are more important.