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How to Minimize Freight Damage

In this pdf, you will understand about the strategies you can employ to reduce risk and minimize damage when working with freight shipping companies. Please visit NATS Canada online to know more about freight shipping companies in Canada. https://bit.ly/3ihZteP

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How to Minimize Freight Damage

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  1. How to Minimize Freight Damage When you entrust your goods to your shipping partner the last thing you want to hear are the words “damaged goods.” Any damage occurring during shipping results in lost sales, increased shipping costs and problems with your shipping partner. Here are some strategies you can employ to reduce risk and minimize damage when working with freight shipping companies. ▪For starters, all international logistics companies know that what’s outside your package is almost as important as what’s inside. Picking the right packaging is crucial to reducing risk of damage while shipping. There are many different types and stylings of packaging, and some of them just won’t maintain their integrity if pallets are stacked. This is critical when using LTL shipping, because such loads are designed to maximize space. CPG companies are adamant that goods not incur damage during shipping, because such products are usually unsellable or have to be sold at a reduced cost. Packing costs are usually the lowest percentage of the overall cost of producing goods; most international shipping companies in Canada would recommend that great care be taken when choosing packaging for goods being hauled across the continent. ▪You don’t have to buy pallets made or solid oak or metal to avoid damage during shipping. However, care should be taken to choose pallets that can support your freight. The same pallet used to hold 16 large cartons of paper towels is not designed to hold a pallet of dry bags of cement. Standard wooden pallets are good for general loads, but their ability to carry heavy weights should be tested. Never used damaged pallets when Business Address: 19-1845 Sandstone Manor, Pickering, ON, L1W 3X9 Phone No. –905.566.9890 Site - https://www.natscanada.com/Email ID–jeffwiseman@natscanada.com

  2. shipping either; that can result in damaged goods, but it can also put individuals in danger who are unloaded the pallets using hand mechanisms or fork lifts. ▪Stacking pallets is like playing Jenga in reverse. However, the goal is the same: don’t let the stack tip over. With pallets, that means stacking them in a precise manner where surfaces are flush and nothing is hanging over edges. That could result in an unstable stack or, at the very least, some crushed goods. This is a top reason for freight damage, so it’s important to stack products correctly on the pallet and stack the pallets uniformly. ▪Ultimately, freight shipping companies have to take every precaution to ensure all goods are properly loaded into the trailers to minimize the risk of damage. There should be no double stacking of pallets, boxes, cartons, or other containers that should not be stacked. The weight inside the trailer has to be evenly distributed, and items secured so they’re not shifting during transport. Work With NATS Canada To Minimize Freight Damage As one of the top international freight shipping companies in Canada, NATS Canada understands the importance of moving goods and eliminating risk of damage. We work with a large network of professional carriers who move everything from CPGs to oversized loads carrying heavy machinery. We have a sterling reputation in the industry for taking care of our clients and minimizing damage during transport. Look us up any time you want to move goods across the country or across the continent. Source: https://dailygram.com/index.php/blog/968455/how-to-minimize- freight-damage/ Business Address: 19-1845 Sandstone Manor, Pickering, ON, L1W 3X9 Phone No. –905.566.9890 Site - https://www.natscanada.com/Email ID–jeffwiseman@natscanada.com

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