Self-stacking

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A self-stacking element is one that can be stacked one on top of the other without the help of any external element.

This is achieved by the existence of tabs, projections or reliefs that fit into the grooves or concavities of the upper element. It is also possible through structural design, for example, in truncated pyramid-shaped packaging.

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