Special packaging requirements for some goods
The United States, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand,South Korea, Japan, and other countries
have strict regulations on unprocessed logs or
log packaging, which must be fumigated in the
original exporting country and produce a
recognized fumigation certificate before the
importing country can accept the import of
goods. Otherwise, fine or return the goods to
the original exporting country.
According to the European regulations on the
wooden packaging of pine trees, the goods must
be imported with a certificate of no insect damage
issued by the Quarantine Bureau of the original
exporting country. Piano, ceramics, handicrafts and
other heavy or valuable items should be packed in
wooden cases. The processed wooden furniture
does not need to be fumigated. Liquid cargo. There
must be 5-10% clearance inside the container, and
the cover must be flat and tight; No leakage is
allowed.
Fragile items are best filled with things to avoid
damage. If conditions permit, a layer of waterproof
articles shall be laid in the carton. In a packing box
, the light and heavy articles shall be placed in a
reasonable manner for easy handling. Articles
commonly used in daily life, such as books and
various appliances, can be packed by themselves
in strong cartons, and it is better to do
moisture-proof treatment
Finally, the box shall be filled with filling
materials to prevent damage during handling.
Powdery goods. The powder shall not leak.
Delicate and fragile goods. The gross weight
of a single piece of goods should not exceed
25kg, and multi-level packaging, hanging
packaging, anti inversion packaging and
glassware packaging can be used