Preparation and
Packing
Each of our Salt Products is individually pressure
washed and thoroughly dried before packaging to
insure nearly total removal of carvers dust and
to prevent mildew and mold.
Each product is labeled with the Country of Origin
in compliance with US Customs law. US Customs
will verify compliance before you are able to
ship even a single lamp from the container. Most
exporters fail to label their products correctly.
Then, depending on the quality level you have
selected the Salt Lamps/Tea Lights are wrapped
and packed.
At this point another set of options is available
to you
Packaging
Options (Individual Lamps):
A. Basic quality salt lamps will be poly bagged
and wrapped in brown paper and stacked into
master cartons maximizing the number of lamps
in your shipment.
B. Bubble Wrapped products are packed in bulk
into master cartons
C. Shrink and Bubble Wrapped products are packed
in bulk into master cartons.
D. Bubble Wrapped products are individually
boxed in unprinted heavy duty 3-ply basic brown
cardboard boxes.
E. Shrink and Bubble wrapped products are individually
boxed in unprinted heavy duty 3-ply white cardboard
boxes.
F. Shrink and Bubble wrapped products are individually
packaged in Heavy Duty white cardboard printed
with our recognizable and respected company
name and logo. Each style of lamp will feature
a full color picture of the enclosed lamp along
with use and care instructions, “in use”
pictures and other helpful information that
will interest your customers. They are shelf
ready with Bar Codes for an easy integration
into retail store computer systems.
All options include “Country Of Origin”
labeling to meet Customs requirements.
Container
Loading Options
A) Boxes are stacked in alternating directions
in layers and then shrink wrapped together to
prevent shifting while in transit. By tightly
grouping boxes together you will have an easier
time unloading the container.
B) If you choose to have the cartons palletized,
they can be easily removed from the container
with a forklift or pallet jack. NOTE: This palletizing
often requires the use of a 40’ Container
that has a slightly higher shipping cost, (though
not twice as expensive) than the 20’ non-palletized
container.
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