Multimedia Trading

Packaging Tips

 

Standard rules for packaging broken LCD displays

  • Before you seal the box with tape, close the lid and shake the box for five seconds. If you can feel the contents moving, add more packaging material.
  • Choose a box with a suitable size for the number of displays to be sent and check reused boxes to make sure they are strong enough and undamaged.
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Use enough tape to seal the box well

  • We strongly recommend packaging no more than 350-400 LCDs or 15.5 kg at most in a box. Make sure the box does not exceed the maximum permissible weight.
  • If “FRAGILE – GLASS” is clearly written in capitals on each side of the box, the carrier will be more careful with the package.
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Packaging with air cushions

Packaging without air cushions

Step 1

 

Place two LCD displays with the fronts facing one another

Step 2

 

Place two sets of two LCD`s back-to-back

Step 3

Make a pile of five pairs of LCD displays (so 10 displays altogether). Package each pile in bubble wrap.Seal the bubble wrap with tape to stop it from opening during shipment. Fill the box with packaging peanuts; these function as shock absorbers.

Step 4

Place the sets wrapped in bubble wrap in the packaging peanuts and make sure they are fully immersed in the peanuts. If you would like to send several layers of sets, protect the layers using a padded envelope, for instance, which will prevent the sets from moving.

Step 5

Put packaging peanuts around the LCD displays and down the inside of the box. This will prevent them from moving and minimise the risk of damage. Seal the box well with tape to prevent it from opening by accident.