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Protecting Your Product: 10 Necessary Shipping Steps for Your Business
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Protecting Your Product: 10 Necessary Shipping Steps for Your Business

Shipping goods can be strenuous, and it is even more difficult when your products are fragile and require extra care. Thus, it is necessary to use shipping materials that best protect your products. Here are several ways you can ensure your products are protected and well packaged:

1. Use the right packaging materials

The first step to protecting your products is making sure you have the right packaging materials. These include styrofoam peanuts, foam inserts, bubble wrap, airbags, and more. While packing peanuts might work fine for most shipments, more fragile items should be bubble-wrapped. Gel packs are also more effective than dry ice, and you must also use high-quality, durable tape to seal your shipments.

2. Efficient packing

The more efficiently packed a product, the better condition it will be in when delivered. While the product should fit well into the box, you should avoid over-packing. When choosing your box size, consider things like how fragile the item is and whether or not it has dangerous elements like sharp edges.

3. Choose the right box

Your product’s protection levels will depend on the type of box you use. You must always use new boxes that are customized to meet all the product’s needs. Talk to packaging experts to determine what type of materials can best protect your goods.

4. Use sufficient wrapping

The amount of wrapping you use will usually depend on the distance your shipment is traveling. If you are shipping internationally, be sure to add extra layers of wrapping paper since there are more chances of your package being mishandled or damaged.

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5. Don’t wrap your products too tightly

While it is important to securely wrap all your items, you must also make sure that they are not wrapped too tightly. This is especially essential if you are dealing with fragile items like glass, which is easily breakable.

6. Wrap products separately

You must also make sure your items are wrapped separately if you are shipping multiple products at once. Use cushioning and wrapping to prevent your items from hitting each other, and use plastic packaging if your package contains liquid.

7. Use eco-friendly packaging

Using sustainable packaging can help attract loyal customers and earn a trusted reputation for the company. Socially-conscious consumers will likely revisit your store and recommend your company to others, helping you boost profits for free.

8. Design packaging for return

You should also create packages that can easily be unpacked and repacked for customers that wish to return items. This will enhance the customer experience while making sure the product gets delivered back to you safely.

9. Clearly label packages

Clear labeling is vital if you want to make successful deliveries. Also, as we mentioned earlier, if a package contains delicate items, make sure it is clearly marked as fragile so it can be handled carefully.

10. Get an insurance coverage

Lastly, you should consider getting insurance to better prepare for potential risks and other unexpected events. You can also implement package tracking to gain more control over the transport process.

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