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How to pack your shipment
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Express Envelope
Recommended maximum weight of 500 g. for document and printed matter.
Express Flyer
Recommended maximum weight of 5 kg. for document, printed matter and small non-document
items such as samples. Note that items should not be placed in this container.
Super Flyer
Recommended maximum weight of 10 kg. for document, printed matter and small non-document
items such as samples, fabric or boxed items that may fit within the container.
Small Express Box
Recommended maximum weight of 5kg. for large quantities of document, printed
matter, fabric, small engineering parts, catalogues and office manuals.
Large Express Box
Recommended maximum weight of 10 kg. for large quantities of documents, printed
matter, fabric, small engineering parts, catalogues and office manuals.
Super 10kgs Box
Maximum weight of 20 kg. for large quantities of document, printed matter, fabric,
small engineering parts, catalogues and office manuals.
Super 25kgs Box
Maximum weight of 30 kg. for large quantities of documents, printed matter, fabric,
small engineering parts, catalogues and office manuals.
Document Enclosure Packets
Window pockets with self-adhesive backing for pasting on consignment packing.
For insertion of consignment notes, commercial invoices or other relevant documentation.
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Packing Tips
1.When sending more than one piece under the same consignment, follow these steps:
A. Ensure an address label is on each piece.
B. Write the consignment note number on each piece or attach a photocopy of the
consignment note on each piece.
C. Number each shipment piece, i.e. 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3
2. If you are sending fragile or high risk consignments, follow these steps:
A. Use a water tight container
B. Use a secondary container or a box
C. Use absorbent or shock resistant packing material like sponge or polychips
3. When sending items containing glass or fragile parts/surfaces, we recommend
you to use the manufacturer's original packing or arrange for the consignment
to be packed in a wooden create specifically designed for transportation.
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