Packaging Guidelines
Proper packaging is essential to ensure the safety and integrity of your shipment during transit. Our Packaging Guidelines are designed to help protect your goods, reduce handling risks, and ensure compliance with transportation and customs requirements.
General Packaging Requirements
All shipments must be securely packed using durable materials suitable for the size, weight, and nature of the contents. Packages should be able to withstand normal handling, stacking, and transit conditions.
Packaging Best Practices
- Use strong, rigid outer cartons or containers in good condition
- Cushion contents with appropriate protective materials to prevent movement
- Seal packages securely using high-quality packing tape
- Clearly label shipments with complete sender and receiver information
- Remove or cover old labels and markings from reused boxes
Special Handling Items
Fragile, high-value, or sensitive goods should be packed with additional protection and clearly marked for special handling. Liquids, electronics, and hazardous materials must meet specific packaging and regulatory standards.
Weight and Size Considerations
Ensure packages are properly sized to avoid overpacking or underpacking. Weight limits and dimensional requirements must be observed to prevent damage and delays.
Compliance and Responsibility
Customers are responsible for ensuring shipments are packed in accordance with these guidelines. Improper packaging may result in delays, additional charges, or liability limitations.
Our team is available to provide guidance and support to help ensure your shipment is packaged correctly for safe and efficient delivery.