Packaging Principles

Principle of Firm and Secured Packing
Firm and secured packing prevents loss or damage to your shipment; protects your shipment from moisture, friction, shock, and pressure/temperature changes; and prevents your shipment from hurting the operator or spilling at the transportation facilities.
 
Principle of Convenient Handling Packing
Your packaged good(s) should fit your shipment’s nature, condition, and weight; the outer surface should be clean and dry with no odor or grease; and the outer surface should be smooth without any nails, hooks, spines, etc. for convenient handling.
 
Principle of Appropriate Packing
The packing and stuffing should be appropriated for the shipment’s size, weight, and delivery method to prevent damage caused by insufficient packing material.
 
Principle of Protective Packing
Protective packing includes protective material and buffer material and no space should be left inside the package.
 
Principle of Fragile Protection
For ceramics, glasses, handicrafts, and any other fragile items, protective packaging should be used to prevent damage.