Getting Your Cargo Ready For Shipping in the Rain- By: Paul McDuffy
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Whenever you're shipping something with a courier company, you should always be thinking about the weather. If you're shipping on a deadline, you need to take into account any delay which weather could cause to your Northwest Arkansas courier. More than that though, if you're shipping anything which could become damaged if it became wet, you need to think about how to properly package your cargo for shipping in the rain.
Unless both the pickup and delivery facilities happen to have drive in loading docks, if you're shipping in the rain there is a good chance that your packages are going to be exposed to the elements for at least a few minutes. If you pack your shipment incorrectly, even a very brief exposure to the water could damage your goods. On the other hand, a few simple precautions can ensure that a little rain won't hurt your goods in the slightest.
The first thing to take into account when packing for shipping in the rain is the strength of your shipping container. If you're shipping in a cardboard box, you need to make sure that it's strong enough to hold your cargo if it happens to become wet. Otherwise you could end up having the box tear away, likely breaking your package when it falls out the bottom. Double boxing helps make sure that there is enough structural strength to hold heavy items even if the outer box should become weakened because it got damp.
Another thing you need to ask yourself is how fragile the goods you're shipping are to water themselves. What would happen should the rain permeate the packaging you're shipping in and get the item itself wet? If this is a large concern, then you should insulate the item from the outside somehow. Usually, the best way to do this is by sealing it in a plastic bag or wrapper of some kind. Then, should the package become wet somehow, the goods themselves should remain dry.
If you make sure to take measures like these whenever you ship something, your goods should be protected against the rain. Keep in mind something when you're shipping over long distances and not just across the city. If you're shipping a long way, a rain storm could pop up somewhere along the route. If you expect this and always package your shipments accordingly, you shouldn't have to worry about rain damage.
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Paul McDuffy is a consultant for northwest arkansas courier service and missouri warehousing companies as well as national courier service businesses.
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