Packaging guidelines
To ensure that the contents of your shipment are not damaged during transport, it is important to package them properly.
Fill the box up After placing what you would like to send into the cardboard box, fill the remaining space with filling material to ensure that the box is fully filled. This will minimize the risk that your shipment is damaged by other shipments
Old newspapers and corrugated cardboard will make good filling materials.
LiquidsContainers of fluids or creams require extra liquid absorbing material in order to prevent damage in case of leakage.
Shock absorptionEach item should be wrapped in shock absorbing material. It should be possible to shake the box without having the content moving.
Glass, pottery and other items that are particularly sensitive should be packed with extra care
Use corrugated cardboard or bubble wrap and adhesive tape
Sharp itemsTo avoid sharp items causing injury, such as knives and scissors, cover them with a piece of plastic piping.