Warehousing 101: How to Best Prepare Your Clients’ Products for Shipping

Matt Smith
October 24, 2018
Shipping is an important part of warehouses. If you want to get your products out there to your clients, you’re going to have to prepare to ship them the right way.

How to best prepare your clients' products for shipping.Use the Right Materials

The right shipping materials can make a huge difference in the way you ship products. It’s a good idea to know what you are going to ship in advance so you can have the materials on hand. There’s a big difference in shipping something in a box, shipping something in an envelope, and shipping many things on a pallet.

Consider Experts

When you have a lot of things to ship or the shipping process is complicated, a professional company might be the best option for you. Companies like Fox Packaging Services dedicate their entire business to knowing exactly how to ship different products for different companies. If you hire a packaging company, it’s important to make sure they’re able to handle the output you have coming from your warehouse.

Keep a Variety of Supplies on Hand

It is a good idea to have many shipping supplies in stock. When it seems you’re getting low, always add more supplies to your business. This will help prevent delays in shipping and can lead to customers who are not quite as angry because their products didn’t get there in time. Shipping supplies are relatively inexpensive compared to other things, so it likely won’t take a lot out of your budget.

Use Guidelines from Shipping Companies

When you know how you’re going to ship certain items, you should check with the company to find out how they want you to ship them, notes a Forbes article. Different companies have different rules, and even different sectors within companies might have different rules. Focus on what they want and make sure you always ship to their standards.

Know Your Plan for Products

Distinct products often require their own unique shipping plans. Keep your focus on how you’re going to adjust to fit the needs of the products you sell. If you know what you’re going to get and what you want to do with each of the products, you can protect yourself from shipping issues. Making sure that products are shipped correctly can determine whether they will get to your customers the right way or not. If you ship the right way, they’ll have a better chance of making it to your clients without damage.