Packaging

It is very obvious that different shipper does packaging differently. We suggest all our customers to follow our standards and best practices to ensure their shipments are secure and compliant.
Remember your packaging is not only protects your products but also contributes a positive impression on your customers. Well-packaged shipments are more likely to arrive intact.

1 – Packaging Materials
Use sturdy and appropriate packaging materials such as cardboard boxes, padded envelopes or bubble wrap based on the nature of your products. Ensure that the materials are of good quality and can withstand the rigors of shipping.

2 – Box -size of Packaging and Sealing
Choose packaging that fits your products snugly, reducing excess space inside the box. This helps prevent items from shifting during transit. If you are shipping fragile items, use extra padding and clearly mark the package as “Fragile” to alert handlers.
Seal packages securely using strong adhesive tape. Make sure all seams are properly sealed to prevent tampering and damage.

3 – Sustainable Cargo Packaging
Consider using eco-friendly packaging materials to align with sustainable practices and consumer preferences. We research and develop eco-friendly packaging options for cargo shipments, focusing on carton boxes made from recycled materials.

4 – Labelling
Label your packages with accurate recipient and return address information. Include a contact number in case there are delivery issues. Use a label printer or neat handwriting to ensure readability.

5 – Hazardous Materials
If your products are classified as hazardous materials, adhere to specific regulations for labeling and packaging as required by UK and international laws. ( Only DG shipments )

6 – Customs Documentation
If your shipping internationally, ensure you complete all necessary customs forms accurately. This includes providing information about the contents, their value, and origin. ( This is only for Myanmar to International shipments )

7 – Insurance
Depending on the value of your goods, consider purchasing shipping insurance to protect against loss or damage during transit.

8 – Check Carrier Guidelines
Familiarize yourself with the specific packaging guidelines and requirements of the shipping carrier you use (e.g., Royal Mail, DPD, UPS). Each carrier may have slightly different rules. ( Only for posting customer )