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How to Pack Fragile Items 1. Use a Strong Inner Box Wrap the item in bubble wrap or foam. Place it inside a solid cardboard box with padding on all sides. 2. Double Protection with a Wooden Crate Put the boxed item inside a wooden crate or wooden frame. Use foam, corner blocks, or shock pads to keep it stable inside the crate. 🔧 Why? Wooden crates add strong outer protection during long shipping, especially for sea freight or large/heavy fragile items. 3. Moisture Protection (For Sea Shipping) • Wrap items in plastic film to keep water out. • Add silica gel or desiccant packs inside the box. • Use water-resistant tape and waterproof labels. 4. Seal and Label Clearly • Nail or screw the wooden crate shut securely. • Use strong tape for boxes inside. • Label the crate: “FRAGILE”, “THIS SIDE UP”, and “DO NOT STACK” if needed. 5. Use a Pallet for Transport • Place the wooden crate or box on a pallet. • This helps with forklift handling and keeps the cargo off the ground. ⸻ ✅ Quick Safety Tips: • No empty space inside: Fill all gaps with soft material. • Secure everything: If it moves, it can break. • Stack smart: Fragile items go on top, never below heavy boxes. • Use crates for heavy, valuable, or very fragile items.

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