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Use strong boxes, preferably corrugated with outer liners, and ensure that they are, neither too full nor too large for their purpose. Boxes may be stacked during transit and must, therefore, be able to support a reasonable weight. Boxes that are too full may well burst; too empty and they may collapse.
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Make absolutely certain that your goods are properly cushioned in side their container, that the contents are not touching the sides and, so, not likely to suffer any impacts that may occur. This is particularly important when shipping any items that have sharp sides or pointy edges. Always use the highest quality packaging materials available (even if you must make a trip to get some): bubble-wrap, Styrofoam, etc to better ensure the safe transit of your goods.
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With regard to liquids, semi-liquids and powders; it is essential that these are first sealed in a suitable container that will ensure that none of the contents can leak out and then packaged further as advised above, again ensuring that they are properly cushioned.
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Make absolutely certain that you have, very clearly and completely, filled out the destination address on the package itself. Please use uppercase letters when handwriting labels to assist courier personnel.
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Aside from making sure that the goods are protected from external damage, make certain that the interior of the package is also providing cushioning between individually wrapped items so as to avoid possible damage that way.
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If (and when) re-using an old box, remove or thoroughly cover all previous labels to avoid the possibility of it being sent to the wrong destination.
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Make certain that you have thoroughly sealed the goods before they depart with the courier; you can never use too much packing tape.
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If you are sending mobile phones, the sim card, battery and body of the phone must be separated.
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Never use bags, sheets or any type of fabric and consider that these are suitable for packaging your goods.
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Use rope or string to seal your parcels or packages.
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Do not automatically assume that the packaging you have received the goods in is suitable for further transit. Check the goods personally to make sure that you are satisfied with their standard of protection.
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Finally, do not ever think that use of “Fragile” or “Handle with care” stickers are a substitute for proper and careful packaging, they are not. They are only useful as additional information purposes and the automated systems are not able to read these.
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While we will be happy to insure your goods (when we are able), it is EXTREMELY important for you to note that international shipments over £50.00 in value, are not automatically insured. This is an option that will be offered to you during the booking process and it will be up to you to make the choice to insure or not. If you require further assistance or have any questions please contact us through our "Contact Us" page.
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