Whenever possible, use a new box. The more times a box is
used, the more it loses its original protective qualities, so a previously
used box may not adequately protect your shipment.
If you must reuse a box, make sure it is rigid and in excellent condition with no punctures, tears, rips, or corner damage, and that all flaps are intact. Remove any labels and all other shipment markings from the box. Choose a box strength that is suitable for the contents you are shipping. Weight limits printed on the Box Maker's Certificate (found on the bottom flap of most boxes) are intended for palletized freight shipments, not for shipments through small parcel carrier environments. Following the UPS Box Strength Guidelines will help ensure your package is of adequate strength to provide sufficient protection. Engineers at the UPS Package Design and Test Lab have developed specifications for box strength after years of testing and analysis. Refer to this chart below for recommendations so you can determine the proper size and maximum gross weight limit of a box. |
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The above box strengths are only guidelines to help assure
the containment and protection of products transported through single-package
distribution environments. They are not to be considered packaging
specifications, and all packaged products should be tested in accordance with
the International Safe Transit (ISTA) Test Procedure 3A to ensure the most
appropriate level of product protection is achieved.
*Notes: Maximum size limit specified on the Box Maker's Certificate and the box strength guidelines chart is NOT the same as the UPS combined length and girth measurement. Determine the size limit of the box by adding the length, width, and depth dimensions of the box together. Improper packaging may result in the alteration of a package's dimensions during transit which can affect the package's dimensional weight and result in a shipping charge correction. |
It is important to cushion the
contents of your package properly.
Please be sure that you wrap each item separately. Fragile articles need separation from each other, and from the corners, sides, top, and bottom of the box. Each item should be surrounded by at least two inches (5.08 cm) of cushioning and be placed at least two inches (5.08 cm) away from the walls of the box. This prevents product-against-product damage and protects contents from shock and vibration, which can pass from the outside of the box to the contents. Please use proper cushioning material, combined with a strong outer container, to protect your shipment fully. Make sure you use enough cushioning material to ensure that the contents do not move when you shake the container. Improper cushioning material includes clothing, blankets, towels, newspaper/newsprint, and pillows. Instead, please use the materials listed below to cushion and protect your shipment: Air-encapsulated plastic (small and large cell bubble sheeting)
Designed to protect and cushion lightweight
items
Used in multiple wraps and layers to
ensure that the item is completely protected, especially on corners and edges
Inflatable packaging (air bags)
Used primarily as void-fill materials for
lightweight items
Not recommended for items with sharp corners
or edges
Extreme hot or cold temperatures may affect
the ability of air bags to provide adequate product protection.
Expanded polystyrene "peanuts" (loose fill)
Used primarily as void-fill material for
lightweight items
Overfill the box with loose fill, gently close
the flaps, and seal securely
Do not use with flat or narrow products that
may move to the edge or bottom of the carton in transit
Due to the shifting and settling properties of
peanuts, it is recommended that a minimum of two inches (5.08 cm) of
cushioning be used around the contents
It is recommended that flat pieces of
corrugated fiberboard be used between contents and peanuts to help prevent
migration through the peanuts
Peanuts cause static electricity and may
damage electronic items. Anti-static peanuts should be used for electronic
items. Use plastic bags, bubble sheeting, or other items to wrap the item so
peanuts will not work themselves into areas that may cause harm to your
merchandise.
Engineered foam enclosures
Materials may include expanded polystyrene,
polyethylene, polypropylene, or copolymers
Enclosures should be pre-engineered for
specific products
Foam-in-place/Foam-in-bag
A foam, sprayed into the box or mixed in
packets, that expands and forms a protective mold around contents
Must be properly used, with even foam
distribution around the contents
Because this material is offered in varying
densities, it is important to select the most appropriate foam to meet the
requirements of the product
Corrugated liners and inserts
May be added to the package to increase
strength and improve package performance
Crumpled kraft paper
Used primarily as a void-fill material for
light-to-medium weight, non-fragile items and items that are suitable for
such packing materials
Must be tightly crumpled
Place at least two inches (5.08
cm) of paper between contents and outer box
Note: Fragile objects such as electronics, glass, ceramics, and artwork, require special packaging for safe shipment. Packages containing these and similar items may require added cushioning or a double (over) box. |
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Proper closure of your container is just
as important as proper cushioning for the safety and security of your
shipment.
To close a box securely, do not use masking tape, cellophane tape, duct tape, string, or paper over-wrap. Instead, use a strong tape -- two inches (5.08 cm) or more in width -- such as these types: Pressure-sensitive plastic
Generally the easiest, most convenient tape to
use
Versatile because it adheres without water and
sticks to a variety of surfaces and shapes
Apply three strips to both the top and bottom
flaps of the box. For regular slotted containers (RSC), where the flaps
meet in the center, apply three strips of tape to both the top and bottom of
the box, so the middle and two edge seams are sealed. For corrugated
containers where the flaps overlap (FOL), apply three strips of tape to both
the top and bottom of the box, so the three edge seams are sealed.
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Nylon reinforced filament tape
Use 60 lb (27 kg) grade tape at least
three inches (7.62 cm) wide
Apply three strips to both the top and
bottom flaps of the box. For regular slotted containers (RSC), where the
flaps meet in the center, apply three strips of tape to both the top and
bottom of the box, so the middle and two edge seams are sealed. For
corrugated containers where the flaps overlap (FOL), apply three strips of tape
to both the top and bottom of the box, so the three edge seams are sealed.
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For fast and efficient delivery, keep these
points in mind when labeling your package:
Always include the recipient´s postal code
with the complete street address. For international shipments, include a
contact name, telephone number, and postal code.
You must make every effort to obtain a street
address. If a shipper should use a P.O. Box address, the recipient´s
telephone number must be included on the label. Your package that is
addressed to a P.O. Box may be delayed, will not be covered by any UPS
Service Guarantee, and will require an address correction charge. Army Post
Office (APO) and Fleet Post Office (FPO) addresses are not accepted.
Please include the apartment or unit number,
if applicable.
Place the shipping label on the top of the
package. To avoid confusion, place only one address label on the package. If
you are using a packing slip, place it on the same surface of
the package as the address label.
Do not place the label over a seam or closure
or on top of sealing tape.
Remove or cross out old labels or markings on
a used box.
Always include your complete return address,
including full street address and postal code. For international shipments,
include a contact name, telephone number, and postal code.
Place a duplicate label or other form of
identification inside your package.
Note: If you are using a mailing tube, place the label horizontally, with each end of the label pointing toward the ends of the tube, so the bar code can be scanned. Note: The smart labels produced by UPS WorldShip®, UPS Internet Shipping, and UPS OnLine Compatible Vendor shipping systems include bar codes and routing codes that help ensure accurate routing and prompt delivery of your shipments. In addition, the use of smart labels allows you fast access to tracking and delivery information. |
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