LAMPS AND LANTERNS

lamps and lanterns are often easily damaged in international transportation because long-distance transportation will cause cargo backlog collisions. Hence, how can suppliers ensure proper packaging for transporting lamps?

Professional Packaging:
Protective materials:

Manufacturers usually make lamps out of fragile materials such as glass, metal, plastic, etc. Therefore, when packing, it is necessary to use a large amount of protective materials like foam, bubble wrap, pearl cotton, padding, etc., to absorb the vibration and shock during transportation.

Layered packaging:

Lamps with complex structure (such as pendant lamps or multi-arm lamps) disassemble and pack them separately, and add shockproof materials between each part to avoid collision damage.

Waterproof treatment:

Add waterproof plastic film inside the packing box or use waterproof carton to prevent the lamps and lanterns from being damp during transportation, especially in sea transportation.

Reinforced box:

For large or valuable lamps and lanterns, reinforced wooden box or customized packing box can be used to ensure the safety during transportation.

LAMPS AND LANTERNS
LAMPS AND LANTERNS
Lamps and lanterns load optimization:
Reasonable placement:

When loading in containers or trucks, place heavier fixtures at the bottom and lighter ones at the top to prevent extrusion damage due to gravity. At the same time, ensure there is enough clearance between the lamps and lanterns, and fix the padding.

Lamps and lanterns Avoid stacking:

To prevent breakage due to compression, avoid using glass fixtures or fixtures with complex shapes for stacked loading.

Customized pallets:

Customized pallets can ensure that large luminaires or luminaires with larger quantities are stable and safe during loading and unloading, and can facilitate mechanized operations.

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CHINA’S LEADING AND EXPERIENCED FREIGHT FORWARDING TEAM