Choose
the size of the package according to its
content.
Under-filled boxes are likely to collapse; overloaded
ones may burst.
Always use high quality
materials for your shipments. Consider
strength, cushioning, and durability when selecting your wrapping
supplies.
Choose boxes made of corrugated cardboard, with good quality outer
liners. Use heavy-duty double-layered board for valuable items.
Make use of cushioning materials, especially to stop your packaging
contents from moving.
Use strapping, when suitable, as a good way to seal and secure
your box. Use strong tape if a strapping machine is not available.
Put fragile goods in the
center of a package; ensuring they don't
touch the sides. Your item should be well cushioned on all sides.
Ensure liquids are stored
in leak-free containers, packed with
a lightweight, strong, internal material (for example, Styrofoam)
and sealed with a plastic bag. Always remember that bad packaging
may cause damage to surrounding items.
Seal semi-liquids, greasy or strong-smelling substances with adhesive
tape, then wrap in grease resistant paper. Always remember that
bad packaging may cause damage to surrounding items.
Place powders and fine grains
in strong plastic bags, securely
sealed and then packed in a rigid fibreboard box.
Use "arrow-up" label for non-solid materials.
Repack your gifts properly. Many goods sold in attractive packaging
may not be suitable for shipping.
Remember always to pack
small items in flyers appropriately.
Protect your data discs, audio and video-tapes with soft cushioning
material around each item.
Complete the address clearly
and completely, using uppercase letters
when handwriting labels to improve readability for DHL personnel.
When shipping sharp items, such as knives or scissors, ensure
that you fully protect the edges and points. Heavy cardboard is
suitable for this. Fix the protective material securely so that
it cannot be accidentally removed in transit.
Always use cardboard dividers when sending flat, fragile material
(such as vinyl records).
When re-using a box, remove all labels and stickers. Ensure that
the box is in good shape and not worn out.
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