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Export packaging refers to the specialized packaging solutions designed to protect goods during international shipping. This type of packaging is typically made from durable materials such as wood, plastic, or corrugated cardboard, and is engineered to withstand the rigors of transportation across various modes, including sea, air, and land. The objective is to ensure that products arrive at their destination in optimal condition, minimizing the risk of damage or loss.
| Material | Wood, corrugated cardboard, plastic |
| Weight capacity | Up to several tons depending on design |
| Dimensions | Customizable to fit various product sizes |
| Moisture resistance | Available in moisture-resistant options |
| Reusability | Often designed for single-use or reusable |
When selecting export packaging, buyers should consider the nature of the products being shipped, including weight, fragility, and dimensions. It's important to specify any environmental conditions the packaging must withstand, such as moisture or temperature extremes. Additionally, buyers should inquire about certifications for international shipping, such as ISPM 15 for wooden packaging, and discuss quantities needed to ensure cost-effectiveness.
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Common materials include wood, corrugated cardboard, and plastic.
Choose packaging that is specifically designed for your product's weight and fragility.
Yes, certain materials, especially wood, may need to meet international shipping standards.
Yes, many providers offer customizable solutions to fit specific product dimensions.
ISPM 15 is an international standard for regulating wood packaging material in international trade.
Measure your products carefully and consult with packaging suppliers for optimal fit.
Some export packaging is designed for reuse, while others are typically single-use.