How to Package Fragile Items for safer Deliveries and Better Presentations

Fragile items definitely get to ship, especially if you’re an artist.   For example, if you like to ship out glassware, vases, and little knickknacks that could be jostled in transit, you want to make sure that they are packaged in a manner that protects them.

You should always balance out the aesthetics with product protection, in order to ensure the best presentation.

But it isn’t just artistic items or grandma’s old China you might be shipping. Electronics also are a type of item that you might have to ship with consideration, because they can be damaged due to the shocks that come with this.

Packaging fragile items takes some skill, and here, we’ll go over the elements, and how to package these correctly. 

Materials for Packaging Fragile Items 

There’s certain materials that you will want to have on hand when you’re packaging for fragile items. 

The first, are inserts that will cushion this. foam and other items will play a major role in protecting these items.   With foam, you are able to hold the item nicely in there, keeping everything nicely together. 

Air pillows are another. They’re made of air and will naturally house all of the items that you have.

You can do packing peanuts, but bear in mind that they are not very sustainable.   If you wish to use these, but you care about the environment, try to go for some biodegradable packing peanuts, as they tend to be better for the environment, and will help you.

You can also use other void fill such as paper, or even small, crimped pieces.   While not as strong, they do offer a nice little locale for all of the items there.

How to Structure the Packaging 

The best way to structure this is to first create a layer of void fill for you to enjoy. This little layer is definitely good for you to use, and in turn, you will be able to as well be able to add the item nicely inside.  

Make sure that the edges are protected from bumps and jostling.   You will be able to, with this one, be able to keep everything neatly in there.

From there, add some void fill and tape to the very top. Secure it.   you can tape the edges in order to help protect the items further.

With this, you will be able to properly protect everything, and give you a chance to also, without too much trouble, house the items that you need.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Packaging Fragile Items 

Packaging fragile items in a protective manner is really good for customers to get what they want. it minimizes the returns that you have, and in turn, you will be able to create lifelong customers that are ecstatic about what you offer. After all, people don’t want to have items break right as they get them.

But, keep in mind that the costs do add up. Some companies make the mistake of adding too much void fill, which then causes shipping costs to rise. If you’re putting way too much void fill in there, you’re going to end up having to pay more for dimensional weight and shipping.

If you notice you’re using boxes that are too big, then substitute them for smaller boxes. Fit the packaging accordingly.

In the same vein, it can also cause sustainability concerns. Again, try to use less fill, and opt for biodegradable options whenever you can, in order to make sure your customers stay nice and happy with what you give them.

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