During transportation, parcels are often stacked on top of each other, so each parcel must be strong enough to withstand pressure.
Each parcel must withstand static pressure 4–5 times its own weight without collapsing. The box must not compress or deform when other parcels are stacked on top.
The external parcel must be durable enough to protect both the box and its contents from diagonal drops from a height of 80 cm.
During transportation, parcels are often stacked on top of each other, so each parcel must be strong enough to withstand pressure.
Each parcel must withstand static pressure 4–5 times its own weight without collapsing. The box must not compress or deform when other parcels are stacked on top.
The external parcel must be durable enough to protect both the box and its contents from diagonal drops from a height of 80 cm.
It is recommended to use reinforced cardboard corners, which provide additional protection against crushing. This is especially important when shipping fragile or easily damaged items, as parcels are stacked during transportation and experience additional pressure.
It is recommended to use reinforced cardboard corners, which provide additional protection against crushing. This is especially important when shipping fragile or easily damaged items, as parcels are stacked during transportation and experience additional pressure.
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