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How to Safely Pack and Ship your Parcels?

When you want to send out a package, a headache but an important thing you need to consider is how to avoid battered or broken parcels during shipping. After making many stops and shipping for several days, we are not sure whether our goods can be delivered as they are. Then is there any ways to ensure the package arrives as what we intended it to? 

Below are some guidelines that may help you safely pack and ship your parcels.

First, print or paste “warning” signs outside the box to some fragile or easy to break products. Normally parcels with special signs will be alert to a logistic person to give some special care to these packages. Of course, besides relying on logistic companies, you’d better pay attention to your own packaging, like using quality cartons.



Packaging Example (Photo from CFM) --www.china-flag-makers.com

Second, if your goods is heavy, corner protection for the box is important and adding a support frame to the corner is recommended. Meanwhile, if you want to prevent hardware from damaging in transportation, you can also try inner and outer bubble wrapping. With protruding air-filled hemispheres, bubble wraps can provide cushioning for your goods.




                                         
                                           
                                             Support Frame to the Corner (Photo from CFM)--www.china-flag-makers.com

 Bubble Wrap (Photo from CFM) --www.china-flag-makers.com

Third, when you pack your products, you’d better also consider how your customers will open the carton, because sometimes a wrong way to open the box may lead to the damage of products. 

Packaging Example (Photo from CFM) --www.china-flag-makers.com

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