When it comes to international shipping, consumers and
businesses must be aware of the cost; furthermore they need to have the how-to
knowledge to deal with international export requirements. Shipping is easy,
doing it right can be a challenge; when it comes to international shipping, you
can leave it to the professionals to do for a fee or do it yourself and take
all the risk.
First you need to know that equation behind shipping cost
calculation:
You are paying for space in aircraft! So always keep this in
mind when packaging. Also be aware that depending on destinations, some
countries may refuse the contents, so always check with carriers. Example,
Muslim countries prohibit shipment of anything offensive to religion, so
sending a Penthouse Magazine to Kuwait will be confiscated.
Here are few tips on packaging:
1. Choose the Right Box
Use a box that is strong enough to protect the contents and
large enough to leave space for adequate cushioning. You can also buy various
sizes of boxes, as well as padded mailers, mailing tubes, and other packing
materials at the store. If you choose a previously-used box, make sure you
remove or cross out any old shipping labels, and make sure the box is in good
shape, with no weak spots or cracks. Old or new, make sure the box is made of
heavy, corrugated cardboard. Thinner boxes, such as most shoe boxes or gift
boxes are not strong enough for shipping.
2. Protect and Pack
Don't skimp on cushioning material. You can use shredded or
crumpled newspaper, bubble wrap, or Styrofoam(TM) peanuts, or even plain
air-popped popcorn. Pack items tightly to avoid shifting, and make sure the
cushioning material covers all sides of the object.
If you're shipping several items together, wrap each one
separately and provide enough cushioning to prevent movement.
Fragile items need extra protection:
For extra identification, place a return address label
inside the package. After packing, gently shake the box. If nothing moves, it's
ready to be sealed.
3. Seal Carefully
A strong seal is essential, so always use tape that is
designed for shipping, such as pressure-sensitive tape, nylon-reinforced Kraft
paper tape, or glass-reinforced pressure-sensitive tape. These items can be
purchased at the store. We recommend you do not use wrapping paper, string,
masking tape, or cellophane tape.
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