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How to package products for shipping

How to package products for shipping

 

How to package products for shipping

Introduction

Wondering how to package products for shipping from the US to Nigeria? Then you are in the right place. Whether you’re a distributor or you own an e-commerce brand, shipping products to your customers in good conditions is an essential part of your business. Product getting damaged during shipping is something nobody should ever experience. 

On your end as a business owner, it’s your responsibility to package your products well before shipping to your customers. More so, proper packaging of your products adds value and protection to the goods during transit. 

But how do you ensure that your goods don’t get damaged in transit? In this post, we will be discussing packaging do’s and don’ts to give you a heads-up on what to do before and during packaging.

Why does packaging matter?

One of the most reliable ways your business can interact with customers is through product packaging. A personalized unboxing experience can be the difference between earning a loyal customer and losing more customers to your competitors. Good packaging also provides adequate protection to your products during transit to your customers’ doorsteps without getting crushed.

Additionally, good packaging will save you money, as you don’t get to always send a replacement product if the original product gets crushed in the shipping process. Also, your e-commerce brand will earn a reputation for always shipping goods to their customers in a good condition.

Related: What’s The Cheapest Way To Ship Packages In 2023?

What kind of packaging material would you need?

There are lots of packaging materials on the market that you can use to package your products for final delivery to your customers. The list include:

Outer Packaging:

  • Packaging tube
  • Polyurethane bag 
  • Larger double/ triple-layered box
  • Small single-layered cardboard box.

Filler material and cushioning material:

  • Styrofoam inserts
  • Bubble wrap
  • Packing peanuts
  • Cardboard inserts
  • Packaging tissue paper
  • Crumpled paper

Etc.

Sealing Tape:

  • Duct Tape
  • Electrical tape
  • Brown plastic tape 

Keep in mind that the type of packaging material you use largely depends on the type of product you’re shipping to your customers. 

Here’s How to package products for shipping

Generally, shipping products from the US to Nigeria without the product getting crushed will follow these steps:

1. Choosing the right packing materials 

The first thing to keep in mind when looking to ship your goods from the US to Nigeria is to check the goods’ requirements and choose the right packing materials. During shipping, your products pass through different hands – air freight personnel, first-mile service providers, last mile partners, and customs personnel, just to name a few. So, if you choose a packing material that the strength cannot hold the product you are shipping, the product is likely to get crushed as personnel move them from one point to the other. 

Read Also: How Long Does It Take a Cargo Ship From The US to Nigeria 

2. Wrap all items separately

During transit, items or products can run into each other if your box contains several items. As such, it’s important that you wrap all items separately. Goods or items that water or dirt can affect should be packed in a plastic bag. 

3. Using the Right Sealing Material

Be sure to use the right tape if your package needs a box for shipping. You can use duct tape, electrical tape, and brown plastic tape. Regardless of what you are shipping, make sure you seal the box or bag properly so it doesn’t open mid-way to the shipping destination. Try not to use strings or straps, as these could damage your packaging or shipping company’s equipment. 

SGK Global Shipping Services: The Cheapest Way To Ship Packages To Nigeria from the US 

SGK Global is one of the best shipping companies that ships goods and packages to Nigeria from the US. You can contact us to get a quote on what we charge to ship goods to Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja. You can also register with us to start vessel shipping. We have all it takes to walk you through cargo shipping. 

 

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