Car spare parts look like a simple task enough, but it turns out that there is a lot of what the eye sees. Car parts come in different sizes, shapes and materials, and they all have unique charging requirements. For example, high -value elements such as gearboxes may require added safety measures, while fragile parts may need a specialized package with an additional pillow.
To help throw some light on this process, Green River Logistics Solutions, the Ivandsville shipping company, Indiana -based charging brokerage, collected a practical guide entitled “How to ship car parts”.
Online primer provides step -by -step instructions for packaging, putting brands and charging auto parts safely and efficiently. Among other topics, protective packaging techniques, compliance with the regulations for charging dangerous materials such as batteries, packing strategies to reduce shipping costs, and major considerations in choosing a shipping company partner.
The guide also provides a range of different types of specialized packages that may be required with car parts, including fire packages, volatile corrosion inhibitors (VCI), tweet protection materials (inserts and provinces that protect from forests and breaches to painted surfaces and refinement).
You can find the guide on the company’s website.