By end of nineteenth century the first use of corrugated paper for packaging was for wrapping fragile items such as bottles. Later another liner was added to one side of the corrugated paper to strengthen it and starting from 1900’s a cereal producer used for the first time a box made of corrugated board single wall and corrugated was approved as a valid shipping material.
After ten years rubber printing plates were developed and benefits of corrugated packaging started to be understood and its expansion followed the rapid growth of a nationwide railroads network.