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Packaging Heavy Pallets for shipping

How to package heavy items for Shipping

by paletliquidations.com

Packing and shipping heavy items can be complicated. Not only do you need to consider weight and cost, but you also need to anticipate the impact of heavy handling and warehouse equipment. What steps can you take to minimize the risk of damage? And how do you make sure you wow your customers, but minimize costs at the same time?

Pallets Liquidation are a specialist e-commerce fulfilment provider based in Australia. We have years of experience packing and shipping items of all shapes and sizes, and overseeing their safe onwards journey.

In this blog, we explain how to ship heavy items successfully, covering everything from packaging materials to weight distribution.

We offer Insurance and  is only valid if your goods are suitable to withstand the normal rigourz of transit – which might include shipping by road, rail, air or sea.

Generally, insurers are happy with professional packing by a specialist company or manufacturers’ packing on new items.

If you are packing the goods yourself, you should…:

correct loaded pallet

Generally, insurers are happy with professional packing by a specialist company or manufacturers’ packing on new items.

wrongly packed pallet

If you are packing the goods yourself, you should make sure to:

  • Make sure to Use a sturdy corrugated cardboard box for large or multiple items.
  • Individually wrap items within the box with protective cushioning to absorb any impact during transit.
  • Pack the item with foam, polystyrene, newspaper, bubble wrap or other similar protective packaging.
  • Ensure that the item is secure and can’t move around within the box.
  • Overfill the box to account for any shifting or settling during transit if you are using foam or polystyrene peanuts.
  • Use a well padded envelope for smaller items.
  • Seal the package with parcel tape at least three inches wide. (It’s more hardwearing and better than masking tape, sticky tape or string).
  • Clearly label the package with the recipient’s full address, and include a return address.
  • Cover any sharp or protruding edges of irregularly shaped items with padding or corrugated cardboard. Make sure the label is also well-attached to the item.
  • Pack rolled goods, such as fabric or wallpaper, in corrugated boxes.
  • Please be advised that collections and deliveries are kerbside-to-kerbside, and pallets must be placed on a hard and even surface (i.e concrete, tarmac).
  • Ensure the pallet you are using is of good quality and sturdy, some countries require heat treated pallets, please call us to confirm before packaging your goods.
  • Package the items you wish to transport in heavy duty cardboard boxes for shipping, these can be identified by the number of ply (Triple ply would be the best)
  • Arrange the boxes on the pallet, try to keep the height on each level the same and all items within the footprint of the pallet.
  • Keep the heavier items on the base, this will lower the centre of gravity and maintain balance.
  • Delicate items should be packaged towards the centre of the pallet.
  • Once all of the items have been packaged on the pallet you will begin the shrinkwrap process.
  • Begin by tying a knot in one corner of the pallet base and start walking and wrapping the pallet base 3 times over before you start moving upwards.
  • Ensure the shrink wrap is taught as you walk.
  • Finally cap off the pallet with shrinkwrap and attatch the label.
  • If your pallet will be travelling via Sea Freight, you can would be best to buy a shipping carton which is a pre-built wooden box to affix onto a pallet base.

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