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Bob Janik

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6 Types of Boxes (+ The Best Products to Ship in Them)

So many types of boxes, so many categories of products — do you know which ones are best suited for each other? That's what we'll cover in this post, as the right type of corrugated packaging is critical to ensuring that a product arrives at its final destination without incident. On that note, here's a look at six types of boxes, as well as the products that are best suited for shipment...

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How to Ship Perishable Items

As a business, you do not have the luxury of making big mistakes when it comes to shipping perishable items. Fortunately, there are plenty of other companies that have traveled this path before you, so you can definitely find quality resources to help you avoid shipping mishaps. With the right preparation, you can determine how to ship your perishable goods to your customers so that they...

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How to Safely Ship Electronics

Next to glassware and other fragile items, electronics might be the most challenging (and misunderstood) products to ship when it comes to delivery. This is largely because of the makeup of electronics items. Specifically, these products are comprised of hundreds — perhaps even thousands — of tiny, fragile parts. If they're not cared for properly, they can become easily damaged from impa...

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How To Reduce Load Damage With Industrial Packaging Supplies

Every year, companies lose billions of dollars in merchandise during shipment. Most of the time, this is due to freight not being properly bonded to their pallets. However, sometimes a faulty load due to incorrect stacking is not the problem. Making sure that the packaging process is done correctly may avoid injuries for truck drivers and unloading personnel. How To Reduce Load Damage Wi...

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How to Ship Glassware Safely

If you ship glassware, china or other fragile items, you know how nerve-wracking it can be to send them into the rough-and-tumble transit world. Once they’re out of your control, anything can happen. But there are steps you can take to protect them and your sanity. You might call it the “wrap, box, pad, seal, mark” approach. It seems pretty simple, but it’s actually a little more complic...