To ensure the safety of containers when loading glass products such as shower rooms, it is necessary to start from every link in the transportation process, especially the packaging and fixing aspects. Here are some key measures:
1. Safety measures for product packaging
Foam protection layer: Use thick foam board, foam cotton or EPE pearl cotton to wrap the glass surface, especially the edge of the glass, to prevent the glass from being damaged during transportation.
Hard packaging materials: Use sturdy cartons or wooden boxes for packaging, and add cushioning materials inside the packaging to prevent the glass from moving or colliding with each other.
Shockproof packaging: Make sure there are no gaps in the packaging box, and fill it with cushioning materials such as bubble film or air bags to reduce the impact of vibration during transportation.
Corner protector: Add special corner protectors to the four corners of the glass to absorb impact and prevent the glass from breaking.
Multi-layer packaging: It is recommended to use multi-layer protective packaging, including internal foam and external solid materials, to reduce the risks during multiple loading and unloading.
2. Container loading safety measures
Wooden frame fixing: Use wooden frames or metal fixers inside the container to fix the glass products in the container to avoid shaking or collision during transportation.
Vertical placement: It is recommended to place large items such as shower room glass vertically to avoid overlapping and ensure that they are well fixed. Vertical placement can reduce the external force.
Anti-slip material: Lay anti-slip mats on the container floor to prevent items from sliding or shifting during transportation.
Moisture-proof protection: To prevent moisture during sea or land transportation, moisture-proof bags can be added inside the packaging, or plastic film can be used to seal the packaging to isolate moisture.
Loading plan design: When loading, a reasonable loading plan should be planned in advance to ensure that different types of goods are reasonably placed according to size and weight, maintain balance, and reduce pressure concentration.
3. Clear identification
Fragile identification: Clearly mark the “fragile” sign on the outer packaging to remind loading and unloading workers and transportation personnel to handle it with care.
Anti-tilt reminder: Affix anti-tilt signs (such as arrows) on the outside of the container or on the packaging box to ensure that the correct placement direction is always maintained during loading and unloading and transportation.
Through these measures, the risk of glass products such as shower rooms being damaged during container transportation can be minimized and ensured to be safely delivered to customers.