Zero Breakage: How We Ensure Safe Global Delivery for Your Glass Orders

For international buyers, the nightmare scenario is opening a container to find a pile of shattered glass. At [Your Company Name], we understand that shipping is just as critical as manufacturing. Here is how we maintain a near-zero breakage rate for global shipments.

The Plywood Crate Standard We do not use loose packaging. We utilize end-cap or fully enclosed plywood crates designed specifically for export. These crates are:

  • Fumigation-Free: Compliant with ISPM 15 regulations, ensuring smooth customs clearance.
  • Structurally Reinforced: Built to withstand stacking and forklift handling.

Surface Protection Glass sheets never touch each other. We apply mildew-proof powder to prevent moisture damage (iridescence) during long ocean voyages and use high-density cork pads to separate sheets, absorbing vibration and preventing scratches.

The Art of Container Loading Loading a container is simple; loading it safely is science.

  1. A-Frame Loading: Glass is loaded vertically, which is its strongest orientation.
  2. Weight Distribution: We balance the weight evenly across the container floor to prevent tilting.
  3. Steel Banding: Crates are secured to the container walls using heavy-duty steel belts and wood blocks. This “locking” technique prevents movement when the ship pitches at sea.

Insurance & Accountability We offer CIF terms that include comprehensive marine insurance. In the rare event of damage, our team assists you with the claim process, ensuring you aren’t left with a loss.

Conclusion Don’t let shipping anxiety stop your business. We treat your glass as if it were our own until it arrives safely at your warehouse.