Relacionar Columnas Packing MaterialsVersión en línea Packing Materials por E- Learning 1 Labels & Warning Labels 2 Envelopes Board Back & Jiffy 3 Boxes 4 Loose Fill (Polystyrene & Paper) & Air Pillows 5 Pallet & Roll Cage 6 Edge Guards & Pallet Strapping 7 Corrugated Paper 8 Postal Tubes, Mailing Bags & Paper Roll 9 Bins 10 Tapes 11 Document Wallet 12 Pallet Stretch Wrap 13 Bubble Wrap & Foam Roll A number of options that are ideal for sending smaller items through the post. Easy and quick to use To protect the vulnerable outer edges of items and secure in transit When you have a number of items in a box you can fill in the voids Ideal for delicate and fragile items that need protection in shipping. Be cautious if likely to get wet The best solution to keep delicate and fragile items safe when wrapped. Is usually used with another packing item such as a box and tape Great for putting boxes together and joining together different parts of packaging To fit many smaller items without disposable packaging. Tends to be used by single operations e.g. retail deliveries across chains, as the empty ones need collecting For smaller items, both singular and multiples. Can be used with larger items To inform handlers of where the package is to go and any special instructions. The printed versions will make life easier in dispatch Ideal for the traditional postage system as can be easily attached to boxes and mail bags. Great for holding paperwork The jiffy version is ideal for small items and can also offer a degree of protection from water. The cardboard version will protect those valuable documents Gives some protection to palleted stock from the elements such as water. Great as you can wrap numerous packages in one go, even of irregular shape One is great for lots of stock that can be stacked. The other is ideal for smaller items that are irregular shaped and moved easily