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May 06, 20261 min read

Export Packaging and Shipping: Cartons, Pallets, Volumetric Weight and Damage Prevention

Export packaging is not only about putting products into cartons. Carton strength, pallet plan, volume and handling risk can affect total cost and damage rate.

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Stacked cartons inside warehouse for bulk shipping
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!High stacks of cardboard cartons inside a warehouse for export packing

Outer cartons matter

The retail package is not always the shipping package. Export cartons need suitable size, board strength and internal protection so goods do not crush or move during transport.

Pallets and crates

Pallets reduce direct carton handling and can protect large shipments. Wooden crates may be useful for tall or fragile loads, but they increase volume and cost.

!Warehouse aisle with cartons on industrial racks

Volumetric weight

Freight cost may be based on volume rather than actual weight. Rigid boxes, assembled displays and oversized cartons can increase shipping cost even when the products are light.

!Fragile labeled cartons stored on shelves

Practical recommendation

Confirm carton size, carton count, gross weight, volume, pallet plan and packing photos before dispatch. A small adjustment before shipment can reduce damage risk.

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Send product size, target quantity, reference images, material preference and shipping destination to Packaverse. We can help compare structures, materials, finishes and sampling options before production.

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