Tips For Packaging Product For Shipping

How to packaging your product will be the first thing riding on your mind when formulating a shipping plan. It, undoubtedly, is the primary point of concern due to the high risk of product damage during transit.

With so many products being shipped in different parts of the world, damage during shipping is one of the most common instances. Shipping companies have to meet tight deadlines, and they seem to forget how to care for packaging properly during the process.

In this article, we will discuss some tried and tested ways to help you package your products to keep them from harm’s way during transit.

First, think about the product you ship.

The type of packaging materials you choose will depend on the product you are shipping. For instance, you will have to use puncture-resistant and space-efficient packaging materials if you are shipping shirts and other fabric products. Not only that will help you protect your products during transit but you can also save on shipping costs significantly. A sealable plastic bag with an adhesive strip will do the job in the best possible way.

If your clothing products have to travel long distances, you will need to secure them using cardboard boxes. Placing several individually packed units in the box and securing them using strong packing tape will protect your products throughout the supply chain. Nonetheless, make sure to use the correct taping method to avoid the box from opening up accidentally before it reaches the destination.

If you are shipping small and fragile items, the best way to protect them is to use corrugated boxes with appropriate cushioning. That will prevent those items from damaging due to shock, bumps, and vibrations.

The shipping method

When packaging items for shipping, you may be more inclined towards using the most protective packaging to ensure product safety throughout the supply chain. While it is not entirely a bad idea, it can have some cost-related implications.

You will want to keep the shipping costs as low as possible, which can be good for both you and your customers. The best way to do it is to see how your goods are going to reach your customers to far-distanced distribution centers. Your products may have to travel by road, sea, or air, depending on the destination of the package.

Items traveling by road will get manual handling at loading and unloading locations. Such products can benefit from standard cardboard boxes or retail packaging. However, you will have to consider adding more protection if the products are fragile.

Products traveling by air or sea will be more exposed to damage. The process of loading and unloading items at an airport is not always smooth. That necessitates you to add optimum protection to your products.

Items traveling by sea also have to ensure the same rough handling as that at an airport. That is why it is necessary to add extra layers of protective packaging to your products to ensure their safety against breakage and water damage.