PACKING INSTRUCTION

The best way to pack your goods in AUSTLAK cargo box.

 

Choose the right cargo boxes. When shipping your goods, it is important to choose a sturdy and secure box that will protect your belongings from damage. AUSTLAK cargo boxes are made exclusively for safe shipping, and they are designed to withstand the rigours of international travel.

Packing Your Goods Effectively. It is important to pack your goods effectively. This means filling the box to the brim without leaving any empty space. If there is empty space in the box, the items will shift around during shipping, which can cause them to be damaged.

Use packing materials. Packing materials will help to protect your items from damage. Bubble wrap, packing peanuts, and crumpled paper are all good options.

Pack heavier items on the bottom. This will help to balance the box and prevent it from tipping over while shipping and transporting.

Pack fragile items in the middle. This will help to cushion them from impact.

Pack lighter items on top. This will make it easier to carry the box.

Close the box securely. Carton sealing tape is the best type of tape to use for sealing cardboard boxes. It is strong and durable, and it will not loosen over time. Other types of tape, such as duct tape, masking tape, and electrical tape, are not as strong and may not be suitable for sealing cardboard boxes.

Write shipper, consignee details. write shipper and consignee details clearly at the designated area on the box.

Here are some additional tips for packing specific items:

Fragile items: Wrap fragile items in bubble wrap or packing peanuts. Then, place them in a box with plenty of packing material around them.

Clothes: Fold clothes and place them in boxes. You can also use vacuum-sealed bags to save space.

Books: Place books in boxes vertically. This will help to prevent them from getting damaged.

Electronics: Pack electronics in their original boxes, if possible. If you don’t have the original boxes, wrap the electronics in bubble wrap and place them in a box with plenty of packing material around them.

Food: The type of food. Some foods are more fragile than others, so you may need to pack them with more care. For example, crackers should be packed in a box with packing peanuts, while granola bars can be packed in a box without packing peanuts.

The length of time the food will be stored. If the food will be stored for a long period of time, you may need to pack it in a box with a desiccant packet to absorb moisture.

The temperature of the environment. If the environment is hot, you may need to store the food in a cool, dry place

Best way to pack a TV for shipping (Without Original Box):

 

Gather your materials. You will need a sturdy cardboard box that is larger than your TV, packing paper, bubble wrap, packing tape, and a screen protector (optional). If you have the original box for your TV.

Remove the TV from its stand. If your TV has a stand, remove it before packing. This will make it easier to pack and will also help to protect the TV from damage.

Wrap the TV in packing paper. Start by wrapping the TV in a layer of packing paper. This will help to protect the TV from scratches.

Wrap the TV in bubble wrap. Next, wrap the TV in bubble wrap. This will provide extra protection for the TV.

Place the TV in the box. Carefully place the TV in the box. Make sure that the TV is secure and that there is no excess space in the box.

Fill any empty space with packing peanuts or other soft material. This will help to prevent the TV from moving around during shipping.

Close the box and seal it with packing tape. Make sure that the box is sealed tightly to prevent the TV from falling out.

Mark the box “Fragile” and “this side up.” This will help to ensure that the TV is handled with care during shipping.

If you are shipping your TV long distances, you may want to consider using a professional shipping service. These services will have the experience and expertise to pack and ship your TV safely.

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