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If you spend enough time in the freight industry, you will see just about everything — including packaging that would not adequately protect cargo for a trip around the block, never mind a trip around the world.
The lack of value that some companies place on packaging is quite astonishing. It is not uncommon to see equipment that is worth tens of thousands of dollars being shipped using twenty dollars worth of packaging materials. Shippers like this are really taking a chance. The first criteria that a carrier will consider when investigating the validity of a freight claim is whether the cargo was properly packaged. Insufficient packaging equals no freight claim! The leading reason for freight claims is poor packaging. Even if your claim is paid, do you really want to go through the hassle? Your client has to wait to get their product. You have to re-fill and re-ship the order. You are doing twice the work for one sale. This is never a good thing, but in today’s economic climate, it is definitely an unattractive prospect. It is much easier to take a little extra time and money when packaging your product, than to go through the pain of filing a claim.
Proper packaging depends on what you are shipping. If you are sending a box of screws across town, you can probably throw them in a cardboard box, slap some tape on it, maybe some plastic or metal banding to help hold it together. If you are shipping an expensive piece of medical research equipment halfway around the world and you want it to arrive intact, don’t cheap out on the packaging.
While it is difficult to address how to package all types of products in one blog post, our recommendation is to:
You know your product better than anyone and what it can and cannot withstand. When it comes to packaging, it is far better to safely package your product the first time than to risk damaging your product and having to reship. One of the main things to remember is that your cargo is probably going to move around a lot more than you expect. Think about how much your sunglasses slide around on the dashboard of your car. Now think about your expensive product hurtling along a curvy and potholed highway, or being tossed around during gale force winds in the middle of the ocean, or just being handled repeatedly as it makes its way from your dock to your client. The packaging has to be solid enough to do its job — or you could find yourself out of one. If you need assistance with packaging your products or forwarding your freight, PCB Freight Management can help. Click the button below to request a quote for your next shipment.