1. Assess the packaging: The first step is to carefully assess your packaging to ensure it adequately protects your goods from shock, vibration, and other potential unexpected hazards. Make sure it is sturdy and can withstand being loaded and unloaded by forklift, that the packaging can withstand heat, cold and even damp. Reinforce weak spots or even better, use specialised packaging designed for high value items.
2. Use proper padding: Using the right cushioning material is crucial for protecting your high value goods. Bubble wrap, foam, or air pillows can provide effective cushioning. Make sure to wrap each item individually, paying attention to delicate parts or fragile areas. Fill any empty spaces in the package with cushioning material to prevent movement during transit.
3. Secure the items: To prevent shifting or damage, it is essential to secure your high value goods within the packaging. Use strong tape to seal the package and add extra layers if necessary. For particularly valuable items, consider using tamper-evident tape to provide an additional level of security and deter potential theft.
4. Consider consolidating fragile items onto a pallet or in a crate: If your items are fragile or easily damaged, it is often single pallet or crate is safer than sending multiple boxes that can be dropped or tipped when being processed through sortation devices.
5. Wrap & label the items discreetly: While it is essential to label your package with the necessary shipping information, it’s best to avoid drawing attention to its valuable contents. Use discreet labels that do not reveal the nature of the goods inside. This minimises the risk of theft or mishandling during transit.
6. Attach labels securely: As you want to keep a close eye on your high goods in transit via carrier tracking, be sure that the labels are clearly visible for drivers and scanners and that they will not fall or rub off in transit.
Once you have prepared your high value items for shipping, you can enjoy the benefits of knowing that you have taken the right steps to protect your valuable goods from accidental damage or theft.