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The Importance and Details of Export Wooden Boxes
Category: Trade EssentialsDate: I. Strict Requirements for Export Wooden Cases: More Than Just a Patchwork of WoodSource: Import and Export Agency of Zhongshen International Trade
II. Complicated Quarantine of Export Wooden Cases: Strict Inspection for Every In - and - Out
For export wooden boxes, choosing the right materials is not only related to the safety of packaging, but also meets the basic requirements of SN/T0273 - 93 Inspection Procedures for Transport Packaging Wooden Boxes of Export Commodities. In material selection, for example, Chinese red pine, larch, etc. are regarded as the main load - bearing components. And the moisture content of these components is strictly limited to not more than 25% to ensure the structural stability and anti - corrosion of the wooden box under different climatic conditions.
III. All - round Performance of Export Wooden Cases: Not Only Sturdy, but Also Environmentally Friendly
The designed structure should not only ensure the tightness of the box board joints to ensure that the goods are not affected by external environmental factors such as humidity and pollution during transportation, but also consider the rationality of the nails in the wooden box and the strength of the reinforcement belts. And the clear and accurate printing of the commodity inspection code is to ensure the accurate information transfer in international transactions.
(1) Pursuit of Environmental Friendliness
Different destination countries have different quarantine requirements for imported wooden packaging boxes. In terms of fumigation and disinfection, Australia and New Zealand allow the quarantine work to be completed at the port of the importing country, while the United States, Brazil, and Canada strictly require these works to be completed before export. For EU countries, in addition to requiring that there be no bark or large wormholes on the wooden box, the moisture content of the wood is also required to be kept below 20%. These strict requirements are all to protect the ecological and economic security of the destination country.
(2) Assurance of Multiple Barrier Performance
(3) Dual Consideration of Impact Resistance and Economy
Against the backdrop of global green development, the environmental performance of export wooden boxes has received increasing attention. This is reflected not only in the recyclability of materials, but also in the implementation of environmental protection measures and green standards throughout the manufacturing process.
For export wooden cases, choosing the right materials is not only related to the safety of packaging, but also meets the basic requirements of SN/T0273 - 93 “Inspection Procedures for Wooden Cases for Transport Packaging of Export Commodities”. In material selection, for example, Korean pine and larch are regarded as the main load - bearing components. And the moisture content of these components is strictly limited to not more than 25% to ensure the structural stability and anti - corrosion of the wooden case under different climatic conditions.
When considering the barrier performance, it is necessary to not only block oxygen in the air to prevent the oxidation of goods, but also achieve a certain degree of temperature isolation to protect the original quality of the goods.
(3) Dual consideration of resistance and economy
In terms of resistance, the wooden box needs to have sufficient strength to protect the internal goods. While ensuring performance, how to control costs in material selection and design and production is also a problem that manufacturers need to consider deeply.
Export wooden crates are not just a simple packaging tool. They carry the circulation and exchange of goods on a global scale. How to optimize product performance while complying with the standards and requirements of various countries will be the direction that all wooden crate manufacturers and exporters will continuously pursue and practice in the future.