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PACKING GUIDELINES

Shipments can include palletized items, boxes that are too large, or multiple non-palletized pieces. They must be properly packed to ensure damage free transportation with normal care in handling. The proper packaging of goods for transportation requires a good understanding of the product and distribution environment and also requires knowledge of packaging materials and experience. Understanding and following the below packaging guidelines can help you ensure damage free freight movement.

BELOW ARE THE MOST COMMON HAZARDS IN DISTRIBUTION AND THEY MUST ALWAYS BE CONSIDERED WHEN PREPARING YOUR SHIPMENT
You can help to ensure that your package arrives safely and on time with these packaging guidelines and procedures developed from our research.

  • Use a rigid box with flaps intact
  • Remove any labels, hazardous materials indicators, and other previous shipment markings on the box that are no longer applicable
  • Wrap all items separately
  • Use adequate cushioning material
  • Use strong tape designed for shipping
  • Do not use string or paper over-wrap
  • Use a single address label that has clear, complete delivery and return informationPlace a duplicate address label inside the package
If you use Sea Freight or Air Freight to ship pallets, follow these guidelines to ensure its safe and on time arrival.

  • Quality pallets are typically made of wood or plastic. Select one sturdy enough to support your shipment.
  • Use boxes or cartons of sufficient strength. Stack them in columns on the pallet.
  • Secure all boxes to the pallet with stretch wrap (minimum 60 gauge).
  • For international shipments, individual items weighing over 68 Kilograms (150 pounds) should be secured to the pallet with either steel or poly strapping.
  • Label each pallet in your shipment with complete address information ( include postal codes) and phone numbers for the shipper and consignee.
  • For AIROGO FREIGHT, the maximum size for export shipments varies based on the destination country. For international shipments, the maximum weight of a pallet varies by origin and/or destination. Prior approval is required for shipments weighing over 1,995 Kilograms (4,400 pounds).
Label each package with telephone numbers and complete address information or any other pertaining information that you deem necessary to identify your shipment. Some special labeling may also be required according to the nature of the goods being shipped. Please check Labels section for most commonly used shipping labels:Below are the most commonly used labels to identify specific handling requirements for your shipment. Labeling is a very important part of packaging and it helps ensure the shipment arrives in the required state.

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