Packaging Designed Around Transportation Conditions
Touch displays, touch panels, and cover glass products are sensitive to vibration, compression, and impact during transportation. Protection therefore involves more than selecting a carton or adding foam material.
Transportation Conditions Can Affect Display Products
Display products may pass through multiple handling and transportation stages before reaching the installation site. During shipment, packaging structures may need to withstand several external conditions.
Continuous Vibration
Long periods of movement during sea or land transportation.
Repeated Handling
Multiple loading and unloading operations during logistics transfer.
Stacking Pressure
External force from stacked cartons or surrounding cargo.
Impact Events
Sudden movement caused by drops or handling impacts.
Environmental Changes
Changes in transportation and storage conditions.
For glass-based products and touch assemblies, these conditions may introduce mechanical stress during shipment.
Each shipment has different protection requirements. Instead of using a standard packaging configuration, the structure is selected according to the product, transportation method, and shipment conditions.
Factors that may influence packaging structures: Product dimensions and weight Display or glass configuration Shipment quantity Transportation methods Shipping distance
Customer packaging requirements
The resulting packaging configuration may combine different internal supports, cushioning materials, cartons, pallet structures, or wooden cases depending on project requirements.
Inside the Package
Packaging structures vary according to product type and dimensions.
External packaging is designed to maintain package stability during handling and transportation.
Details of a Double-layer Corrugated Cardboard Box
Wrap Film Completion Status
Corner Protection Board
Strap Fixing Details
Cross Reinforcement Details With Straps
Wooden Pallet
Completed Bulk Pallet
Packaging structures may include:
Double-wall corrugated cartons Wooden pallet support Reinforced edge boards Strapping structures Multiple layers of stretch wrapping
Edge boards are positioned before straps are applied so that pressure is distributed through the structure instead of concentrating directly on carton surfaces.
Transportation Simulation Testing
Packaging alone doesn't guarantee safety. We use transit simulation testing to evaluate structural integrity and identify potential weaknesses before final shipment.
Testing conditions may include: Continuous vibration Repeated movement cycles Impact conditions Package integrity evaluation
Container Loading
Loading arrangements can also influence transportation stability during international shipment.
Loading & Unloading Platform: Pallets are arranged to maintain stability during transportation.
Pallet Positioning: Roof design, Rainproof. Space Planning: Cargo spacing is organized to reduce unnecessary movement. Load Distribution: Weight distribution is considered during loading. Transportation Method: Loading arrangements adjusted according to shipment conditions.
Discuss Packaging Requirements for Your Project
Transportation requirements can vary according to product structure, shipment methods, and installation environments.
Contact our team to discuss packaging arrangements for your display or touch project.