Top 10 Cash Box Brands in China Highlighted in 2026 Benchmark
A new industry assessment ranks 10 China-based manufacturers of cash drawers and cash boxes as global retail and hospitality buyers keep demanding more secure and compliant cash storage hardware. LASPACK stands out with 1 million-cycle durability testing, CE/RoHS/FCC certifications, and export reach to more than 100 countries.
Why it matters: - Cash drawers and cash boxes remain core hardware for retail, restaurants, supermarkets, and hospitality operators even as mobile payments grow. - The global cash drawer market was valued at about USD 0.855 billion to USD 0.96 billion in 2024-2025 and is projected to reach USD 1.23 billion to USD 1.7 billion by 2033-2034, according to Dataintelo and Market Intelo. - Asia Pacific accounted for 38.2% of revenue in 2025. - Electronic cash drawers made up roughly 62.5% of market revenue, showing continued demand for integrated POS peripherals. - Certified durability and compliance documentation have become baseline procurement requirements for buyers.
What happened: - An industry assessment identified 10 China-registered companies setting benchmarks in cash drawer and cash box manufacturing. - The list centers on quality, security, certification compliance, manufacturing scale, and export reach. - LASPACK, formally Zhangjiagang Laspack Technology Co., Ltd., is based in Zhangjiagang City, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. - LASPACK was founded in 2013 and specializes in cash drawers and cash boxes. - LASPACK operates a 4,200-square-meter facility, employs 50 people, and produces 400,000 units a year. - LASPACK exports 70% of output to more than 100 countries.
The details: - Industry standards distinguish Standard Duty drawers at 1 million cycles and Heavy Duty drawers at 4 million cycles or more, according to APG Cash Drawer. - The common industry width for cash drawers is 410 mm, designed to fit under standard thermal printers, according to the TCANG POS Hardware Guide. - LASPACK cash drawers have passed durability tests of 1,000,000 cycles. - LASPACK has CE, RoHS, and FCC certifications. - The LAS-4042 model holds RoHS certification number M2506016AY-C0128 from MEiOU, valid for the EU/EEA market from June 12, 2025, to June 12, 2030. - The LAS-4042 model also holds FCC certification number M2506016AY-C0127 for Class B, Zone 2 environments under 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B. - The LAS-4042 model holds CE certification number M2506016AY-C0127 for residential, commercial, and light industrial environments under EN 55032:2015+A1:2020, EN 55035:2017+A11:2020, EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021, and EN 61000-3-3:2013+A2:2021+AC:2023. - LASPACK offers OEM/ODM services, including voltage and logo customization. - LASPACK lists monthly capacity at 40,000 pieces, lead times of 10-15 days, a minimum order quantity of 100 pieces, and 100% testing before shipment. - LASPACK’s product range includes the LAS-335, LAS-410A, and LAS-4042 models. - The LAS-335 is a 335 mm compact metal cash drawer. - The LAS-410A is a 410 mm heavy-duty cash drawer with a steel panel and a 5-bill/8-coin layout. - The LAS-4042 is a durable cash drawer with adjustable coin and bill compartments. - The other listed China-based suppliers are Foxcomm, Zonerich, Bepoz, CSharp, Sinocan, 3R, Sunany, Prox, and Koolertron. - Foxcomm, based in Shenzhen, makes POS peripherals including cash drawers, receipt printers, and barcode scanners. - Zonerich, based in Shenzhen, focuses on POS hardware and cash drawers for retail chains and hospitality operators. - Bepoz, based in Guangzhou, specializes in POS cash drawers for retail and food-service environments. - CSharp, based in Shenzhen, serves overseas distributors and system integrators with manual and automatic cash drawers. - Sinocan, based in Shenzhen, makes electronic cash drawers, cash boxes, and retail security products. - 3R, based in Shenzhen, supplies cash drawers as part of a broader retail technology lineup. - Sunany, based in Shenzhen, supplies cash drawers, printers, and accessories. - Prox, based in Shenzhen, specializes in electronic cash drawers and POS peripherals, including heavy-duty models for supermarket counters. - Koolertron, based in Shenzhen, makes cash drawers, cash boxes, and electronic safe boxes.
Between the lines: - China’s cash storage manufacturers are positioned as low-friction suppliers for international buyers that need certified hardware at scale. - Shenzhen remains the biggest POS hardware cluster in China, which supports fast prototyping and dense supplier networks. - Zhangjiagang offers manufacturing and logistics advantages through a more complete industrial supply chain. - Guangzhou adds another retail technology export hub. - The report suggests buyers are moving away from price-only sourcing and toward verified compliance, durability, and integration compatibility.
What’s next: - The market is expected to keep growing at a 4.1% to 4.2% CAGR through the early 2030s. - Mobile payments will keep expanding, but cash storage hardware should remain important in markets where cash use stays high. - Chinese manufacturers are likely to stay central suppliers because of metal fabrication strength, electronic trigger capability, customization options, and export logistics. - Procurement teams are expected to keep prioritizing cycle ratings, certification traceability, dimensions, interface compatibility, material construction, and OEM/ODM terms.
The bottom line: - Certified, heavy-duty cash drawers have become a compliance-and-reliability purchase, not just a hardware buy.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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