Helps in selection of appropriate size of boxes/flyers.
Weight
Optimize for the minimum strengt required fir box.
Fragility
Helps in optimizing the cushioning.
Physical State
Identifies the need for any special requirements for the protection.
1. Gather Packing Supplies
Sturdy Box:
Choose a new, corrugated cardboard box that is appropriate in size for your items.
Use tamper evident boxes for high value items (Cost above ₹7000)
Ensure the material used can withstand the required edge crush and burst factor loads.
Packing Material:
Bubble wrap
Packing peanuts
Foam sheets
Packing paper
Corrugated cardboard sheets
Styrofoam inserts
Packing Tape:
Use strong, wide packing tape to seal the box securely.
Scissors:
For cutting tape and packing materials.
Labels and Markers:
Clearly write recipient and sender information, along with any special instructions.
2. Prepare the Items
Wrap Fragile Items:
Wrap each fragile item individually with bubble wrap or foam.
Fill empty spaces inside fragile items’ boxes with cushioning material.
Secure Sharp Objects:
If you’re shipping sharp objects, like knives, cover them with thick layers of newspaper and secure with tape. Place them in a box and seal securely.
Protect Electronics:
For electronics, use the original packaging if available. If not, wrap them in bubble wrap and place them in a sturdy box with additional padding.
3. Pack the Box
Layer the Bottom:
Place a layer of packing peanuts or crumpled paper at the bottom of the box for cushioning.
Arrange Items Securely:
Place the wrapped items in the box, ensuring they are snug and cannot move around. Use additional packing materials to fill gaps.
Separate Layers:
If you’re packing multiple layers of items, place a corrugated cardboard sheet or foam sheet between the layers for added protection.
Top Layer and Seal:
Add another layer of packing material on top of the items and close the box. Shake it gently to ensure there’s no movement inside. If there is, add more padding.
4. Leak Proofing
Liquid products need to be made leak proof before cushioning or packing. Common techniques are :
Material
Heat shrink sleeves
Taping of bottle caps
Zip lock or leak proof pouches
5. Seal and Label the Box
Seal the Box Securely:
Use packing tape to seal all seams of the box. Reinforce the edges and corners to prevent the box from accidentally opening during transit.
Label the Box Clearly:
Write the recipient’s name, address, and phone number on the top of the box. Include your return address as well.
If applicable, mark the package as “Fragile” or indicate any special handling instructions.
Include Documentation:
Place any necessary paperwork (invoices, customs forms) in a plastic sleeve and attach it securely to the package.