Beverage consignment tips:
First, the shipper should be familiar with and inform the carrier of the following information about the consignment of drinks:
1, category (white wine, red wine, beer, drinks, etc. );
2. Packaging (glass, plastic, wooden bucket, porcelain jar, etc.). );
3. Outer packaging (cartons, wooden cases, plastic boxes, foam boxes);
4. Outer packing size (length, width and height);
5. Quantity (how many bottles and pieces);
6. Origin and destination (province, city and county);
7. Names, addresses and contact information of the consignor and consignee.
Two, the carrier should do the following work for the consignment:
1. Fill bubble protection pads between individual bottles of glass bottles that are not individually packaged;
2. Small quantity (less than 10 pieces) of whole case beverage packaging: stretch film winding, foam board wrapping and wooden case packaging;
Door-to-door acceptance of LTL vehicles, long-distance freight, luggage, consigned goods, packaging and contract transportation;
3. Backing and stacking a batch of whole boxes of beverages: after each support is put together, the stretched film is wound and fixed;
4. Drinks sent to cold cities in winter are protected by heat preservation: coated with film, pasted with benzene board and wrapped with quilt;
5. Labels such as "beverage", "fragile", "don't drop" and "fear of pressure" should be attached.