You finally receive your long-awaited package, only to find it’s been broken during shipping. Whether you’re the recipient or the sender, no one wants their package to get damaged during shipping.

The good news is you can improve your shipping efficiency with these tips for packaging products.

Want to learn more about shipping wrapping for your online business or other shipments? Continue reading to learn more!

Why Is Shipping Wrapping Important?

When your customer or recipient receives their product, they probably have been anticipating the reveal for a while. The disappointment that damaged items can cause is enough to turn them off to your business. Not to mention the cost of replacing broken items!

The best way to prevent broken items during transit is by using the appropriate packaging and a reliable pallet wrapper for securing your goods. It can also add to the overall presentation and personalization of the unboxing experience. 

What Packaging Material Should You Use?

The type of packaging material you use can depend on the fragility of the object. You may choose a polyurethane bag for non-fragile items that are also light, such as clothing.

A packaging tube can protect rolled up prints and posters, small single-layered card boxes are suitable for small products. A larger double or triple-layered box may be needed for heavier and larger-sized items.

You will also need filler material that will cushion the items and prevent them from banging around in the box. These could be packaging tissue paper, packing peanuts, cardboard inserts, paper, styrofoam, bubble wrap, etc.

To seal your packaging closed securely, you will want to invest in sealing tape. This can include brown plastic tape, electrical tape, or duct tape. You may also choose to shrink wrap items for a more polished look for shipping goods.

How to Package Your Items

You can never be too safe when packaging fragile items. That’s because packages go through a lot before they reach their destination. They pass through many hands and are transported many miles.

Be sure to choose sturdy mailers and boxes so they don’t fall apart. Your package may also hit into other packages along the way which can puncture weak materials. 

If your item is heavy you may need a double or triple-layered corrugated cardboard box to withstand the weight. The manufacturer’s stamp can help you determine which box works best. Be sure the size of the box allows for plenty of cushioning material.

Place a “fragile” label on the box if the item is of high value and easily breakable. There are even special handling services that you can request. Multiple items should be wrapped separately so they don’t hit against each other. If dirt or water could affect your item you can wrap it first in a plastic bag for protection.

Fill It Up

Do not overfill your box with cushioning material. This could cause it to burst during transit. At least two inches worth of cushioning is recommended for each item. This could be foam, bubble wrap, cardboard, or airbags. Then you can use paper or packing peanuts to fill in the extra space.

You can also size your box using the two inches rule. This will ensure that you aren’t paying extra to ship a box that is too large for your item.

If your item is especially valuable and fragile you can use the box-in-box method. This involves sufficiently packaging the item in a smaller or inner box and then cushioning the smaller box inside a larger box. 

Safe Ship Trip

We hope these shipping wrapping tips will help you keep your items safe during shipment. 

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