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Packaging requirements for international express companies

1. General regulations on packaging for express delivery in international transportation:

1. The packaging of goods must be strong, intact, and lightweight, and can prevent the packaging from breaking and the contents from leaking during transportation. Lost.

2. The shape of the packaging should be suitable for the nature, status and weight of the goods, and should be convenient for handling, loading, unloading and stacking.

3. The packaging of goods and animals transported under specific conditions, such as fresh and perishable goods, should comply with the specific requirements for each cargo.

4. For extra small express goods (such as small samples), they must be packed in wooden boxes or cartons of a certain volume (with padding, etc.). After packaging, the length and width of the entire express goods must be , The total height shall not be less than 40CM, and the smallest side shall not be less than 5CM.

5. Advance materials (such as sawdust and paper scraps) in the package must not be leaked.

6. If the packaging of the goods does not meet the requirements, an explanation should be given to the consignor and the consignor should be required to modify or repackage it before shipment.

2. Special packaging requirements for some goods: *Pianos, ceramics, handicrafts and other heavy or valuable items should be packed in wooden boxes.

1) The United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries have strict regulations on unprocessed logs or log packaging. They must be fumigated in the original exporting country and a recognized fumigation certificate must be presented. Only then can goods be imported. Otherwise, fines may be imposed or the goods may be returned to the original exporting country.

2) European regulations for wooden packaging of pine trees require that when the goods are imported, they must have a certificate from the quarantine bureau of the original exporting country: no pests.

3) Processed wooden furniture does not need to be fumigated. Commonly used items in daily life such as books, various utensils, etc. can be packed in strong cartons by themselves, and it is best to be treated with moisture-proof treatment. *It is best to fill fragile items with other materials to avoid damage.

4) If conditions permit, put a layer of waterproof supplies (such as plastic bags, cloth, etc.) inside the carton. In a packaging box, light and heavy items should be placed in a reasonable combination for easy transportation. *The box should be filled with filler at the end. It should be sufficient. It can be filled with toilet paper, paper towels, small clothes, etc. to prevent the items in the box from being damaged by flipping or colliding with each other during transportation. *Liquid cargo. There must be a 5-10% gap inside the container, and the lid must be flat and tight; there must be no leakage. *Powdered goods. It should be ensured that the powder does not leak out. *Precise and fragile goods. The gross weight of a single piece of goods should not exceed 25 kilograms, and multi-layer packaging, hanging packaging, anti-inversion packaging, and glassware packaging can be used.

3. Precautions when packaging:

1. If the product is small and not easily damaged during transportation, the express company will provide packaging bags. We must first use our own packaging in the packaging provided by the express company, and attach a list of product descriptions, or fill in the information that needs to be noted in the form of a hang tag. For example, the model number, material, price, etc. of the product are convenient for buyers to check.

2. If it is a relatively large product, the express company will provide cartons for free. Due to the increase in volume and weight, shipping costs will also increase relatively speaking. Therefore, when packing, you must consider the use of space, choose cartons of appropriate size, and cut the cartons if necessary.

3. Although the courier company will assist us in packing, it is best for us to be fully prepared before the courier company comes to pick up the goods. For example, a bridge board - cardboard is added to the sealing mouth of the carton, and the size of the cardboard should match the size of the carton to prevent slipping and misalignment during transportation. The purpose is that when the goods arrive at the foreign buyer's end, the other party will cut the carton without breaking the items inside the carton.

4. You can prepare two Commercial invoices. On the Commercial invoice, indicate: company name, goods description, unit price, quantity, and total value. And add your own signature. This can facilitate customs declaration and buyer's inspection.