Packaging Standards and Guidelines
At our Indian granite export packaging unit, we adhere to the highest quality standards to ensure the safe transportation of our premium granite products. Proper packaging not only protects the granite slabs and tiles but also enhances their market value. Below are the guidelines we follow:
- Material Selection:
- We use sturdy and durable materials for packaging, such as wooden crates, pallets, or reinforced cardboard boxes.
- The packaging material should be resistant to moisture, humidity, and external impact.
- Granite Slabs and Tiles:
- Each granite slab or tile is carefully inspected for defects, cracks, or chips before packaging.
- Slabs are stacked securely to prevent breakage during transit.
- Tiles are bundled and wrapped to avoid scratches.
- Padding and Cushioning:
- We place foam padding or bubble wrap between slabs or tiles to prevent friction and damage.
- Corner protectors are used to safeguard the edges.
- Labeling:
- Each package is labeled with essential information:
- Product name (e.g., “Black Galaxy Granite Slab”)
- Dimensions (length, width, thickness)
- Lot number
- Handling instructions (e.g., “Fragile,” “This Side Up”)
- Each package is labeled with essential information:
- Sealing:
- The packaging is securely sealed to prevent dust, moisture, or dirt from entering.
- Sealing also ensures that the granite remains intact during handling and transportation.
- Documentation:
- We include a packing list inside each package, detailing the contents.
- The packing list helps customers verify the received items against their order.
- Loading and Stacking:
- During loading, we arrange packages in a way that maintains stability and prevents shifting.
- Proper stacking ensures efficient use of container space.
- Export Compliance:
- We comply with international export regulations and customs requirements.
- Necessary export documentation (such as shipping bills, invoices, and certificates) accompanies each shipment.