Packaging your item, ready for delivery…
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Packaging Your item(s)
Guidelines in making your parcel safe from damage on transit.
Below, we will guide you through the safety procedures you will need to take to pack your parcel as safe as possible in order to avoid damage on transit.
Follow these simple guidelines to help:
• Protect your parcel(s) against damage on transit.
• Protect other customers’ parcel(s). There may be liability for damage if your inadequate packed parcel causes damages to other parcels on transit.
• Protect employees such delivery drivers, courier depot staff and equipment against fatal long or short term injury or damage.
Who’s responsible for my shipment and parcel?
As being the sender of your parcel, you are the person who is responsible for your parcels as you are the only one that knows exactly what the contents of the parcel(s) you are sending. In this case, it is your responsibility to ensure your item is packaged adequately and does not contain prohibited or hazardous goods outlined in the couriers terms and conditions. As you will be responsible for the parcel(s), the courier has to take on the responsibility of the shipment itself. for example, security, delivering and collecting on time, etc
Packaging your parcel.
Packaging internally is, as important as external packaging. To ensure your item doesnt get damaged inside the parcel, you would need to ensure there is enough cushioning inside the parcel. This is a procedure taken in order to protect the article inside from being moved around. Parcels may be dropped at times and by having the insides cushioned adequately, your item will protected against any accidents on transit.
The materials outlined below can be used as internal cushion packaging. Use these to around all sides.
- Bubble Wrap – this material is a a type of polythene wrapping containing many small air pockets, used as a protective covering when transporting breakable goods
- Poly chips – Loose fill , Void fill, Polystyrene chips, packing peanuts — many names , but all means the same = the chips that you use to fill the gap between your item and the carton /box very cost effective
- Corrugated cardboard- different sizes available. single, double and even triple layered.
- Shredded or rolled paper- mainly used to wrap the contents.
- Polyethylene foam sheeting- the thickness can vary, used for padding and wrapping articles. very protective and flexible.
It is best for an item to be wrapped around several times so that you would no longer be able to feel the outer edges of the item. You should be able to
squeeze the item and feel no inner core. If you are combining two items together, you must wrap both items individually otherwise if they are wrapped together, they will crush against each other leaving dents and scratches.
This is quite important too. if you are sending heavy items, you must ensure they do not move withing the box itself otherwise it will cause the outer packaging to split. so packing it tightly into a strong card board box is the way forward.
Items with parts that stick out.
If you will be sending items with parts of which that sticks out, try removing them if possible and package separately. if you cannot remove them, just wrapped them enough times until they are secure. for example, sending off a bicycle will have parts that can be removed, such as handle bars, wheels, pedals etc. Most importantly, use boxes that meet the couriers dimensions. please see our post about parcel delivery services.
I want to send car parts.
Car parts are mostly heavy. Therefore, very secure packaging is necessary to ensure no damage to any parts of the actual car part. For the safety of everyone including yourself who will carry your parcel, you must make sure you remove any liquid such as oil, brake fluid, antifreeze, fuel as these can be very hazardous to anyone.
If you need more information with regards to prohibited items, please ask your courier. Here at nextday2go, we include this is in out FAQs and Terms & Conditions.
To ensure your parts arrives in one piece, wrap the part(s) using wrapping packaging paper or Polyethylene wrapping, then, box it up using a double layer walled card board box.
Items that contain glass.
Our terms and conditions state we do not carry anything that contains glass or clay as they are very fragile. However, you can still send them using any of our services but, you will not be covered for any damages. If you still want to send items of this material, please ensure every part are packaged individually. Wrap them well using bubble wrap and box all. You must make sure that there is enough inner packaging between each wrapped part. Once boxed up, you can also stick or write ”Fragile’ on the surface of the box.
Different Carton Grades for cardboard boxes.
We have listed the different types of cardboard you can use to package your item(s). It is very important to choose the right cardboard. If you choose the wrong one, it will more likely split which causes damages and also can be lost.
| Weight of Contents | Grade of Carton |
| Average Load | High Density Load* | |
| Up to 5kg | 111B | 212C |
| 5kg-10kg | 212B or 212C | 313B |
| 10kg-15kg | 313B | 313C |
| 15kg-20kg | 313C or 623B | 2112CB (double wall) |
So next time you are buying cardboard boxes, make sure you select the correct one for your item. Heavy items will require a denser wall than lightweight items.
You can also just double box your items. This will make the walls double in size and increase the strength.
Last of all, make sure you seal your parcels.
Buy decent self-adhesive, 38mm wide tape as cheap tape will peel off after several hours after seal and these several hours will be in transit out of your hands. Seal well and seal again if you have to. Single sealing is really not enough as the contents can get loose inside causing it to hit against the sides of the box. Apply the tape along any cuts or flaps that can open and close. Any holes, entries must be sealed.
However, for large heavier parcels, use plastic strapping. Hand and Desktop machines are available. The aim is to strap your parcels length and width creating a cross.
Happy packaging, just make sure you keep the inside packaged properly as well as the outside.