Not Closing the Container Properly

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tmonower111
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Not Closing the Container Properly

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No matter how safe your packing is, if you don't close the box tightly, it will certainly result in the item being unsafe. Make sure you close and seal the box properly. Use duct tape, glue, or rope to prevent the box from being damaged and opened.

4. Thin Cardboard or Container
Adjust the thickness of the cardboard or box to the weight of the item you are packing. If you don't have a strong box, don't just wrap it in a thin and easily damaged box. Ask the shipping service to repack your item with a stronger box.

Especially if the item inside is easily broken or c level executive list damaged. It is better to use strong wood than thin cardboard. A thin box with a heavy load will not be able to withstand pressure from the outside. However, if you are forced to use a thin box, don't forget to thicken the protective layer.

5. Not Giving a Fragile Sign
"Handle with care"

Put the sign or "Fragile" on the outside of the box. By giving this sign, you have indirectly told the courier who carries it to be more careful in placing the goods into the vehicle, during the trip, and when handing them over to the recipient.

Or you can also give other signs according to the type of goods you are carrying. Such as be careful flammable, should not be stacked more than 4 stacks, easily broken, and other warning signs.
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