Packaging is done in agreement with the client based on factors such as fragility, weight, cost, etc. Generally, several types of packaging can be distinguished:
— Standard: Cardboard box, bag, tape. Suitable for non-fragile items that do not require additional protection, such as clothing.
— Reinforced: Cardboard box, bag, tape, cardboard corners. Suitable for household goods. This is the most common type of packaging, offering a compromise between product weight and robust, reinforced packaging.
— Wooden crate: In addition to standard packaging, wooden slats are placed around the perimeter for added protection. Suitable for fragile items where maintaining shape integrity is crucial, or for high-value items.
— Wooden pallet: The safest form of packaging, as all handling of this cargo occurs with a forklift rather than manually. Usually combined with wooden crate protection around the cargo. Can be complemented with cardboard corners around the perimeter. Suitable for cargo occupying a minimum volume of 1 m³.
— Additionally, items can be packed in polystyrene boxes, bubble wrap, or metal mesh upon request.