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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Principle of Protective Packing |
Protective packing includes protective material and buffer material and no space should be left inside the package. |
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Principle of Fragile Protection |
For ceramics, glasses, handicrafts, and any other fragile items, protective packaging should be used to prevent damage. |