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- Packaging that has been used in the past and shows signs of wear should be avoided.
- If you use previously used packaging, make sure it does not have any old information or markings.
- The size of the package should be proportional to its content (not small items in large packages and vice versa).
- The materials used for packaging should be durable to ensure the integrity of the contents (e.g., no heavy items in thin cardboard boxes).
- If there are gaps inside the package, it is necessary to fill them with protective materials such as bubble wrap and foam.
- Avoid placing rope or straps on the outside of the package as they may be cut. It’s better to use durable adhesive tapes to reinforce the parcel.
- Fragile items inside a package should not come into contact with the packaging or with each other (if there are multiple items in the same package). They should be wrapped in protective materials (such as bubble wrap or styrofoam) to prevent shocks.
- If you want to send electronic devices, it’s recommended to use their original packaging.
- Sharp objects or parts of objects should be properly protected to prevent the damage of the packaging.
- In case of sending liquids, they should be packed in unbreakable containers that ensure leakage prevention.