How to pack goods into containers

How Sunline 179 Packs Plywood Into Containers – Trusted Quality for Every Shipment

At Sunline 179, container loading is more than a logistics step —
it is a commitment to quality, safety, and customer trust.
With thousands of containers exported each year, we apply a strict and standardized packing process to ensure every plywood sheet reaches customers flat, clean, and in perfect condition.

 

1. Preparation at Sunline 179 Factory

  • Every plywood bundle is inspected for surface quality, thickness tolerance, and moisture level.

  • Sheets are stacked by grade and dimension to ensure uniformity.

  • Bundles are wrapped (if required) and strapped firmly with PET or steel straps.

  • Each pallet carries a clear Sunline 179 label for full traceability.


2. Container Quality Check

Before loading, our logistics team inspects every container following Sunline 179 standards:

  • Clean, dry, odor-free interior

  • No holes, rust, or water infiltration

  • Flat, strong container floor suitable for plywood

  • Verified container ID for documentation consistency

We accept only containers that meet export-level requirements.


3. Optimized Loading Layout – Sunline’s Proven Method

To guarantee safe transportation:

  • Heavy bundles are placed at the bottom, lighter ones above

  • Weight is distributed evenly on both sides to avoid leaning

  • Bundles are aligned tightly to prevent shifting

  • All stacks are kept perfectly vertical to maintain flatness

This layout minimizes risk during long sea journeys.


4. Professional Loading Process

  • Forklifts with extended forks prevent edge damage

  • Bundles are placed gently—never slid or dropped

  • Empty gaps are filled using plywood pads, cartons, or dunnage bags

  • Protective layers may be added for long-distance routes or humid climates

Sunline’s team follows an efficient but careful workflow to ensure zero damage.


5. Securing the Cargo

To keep plywood stable inside the container:

  • Polyester straps, braces, and friction mats are applied

  • Moisture absorbers are added when required

  • Final stability check is performed by the loading supervisor

Our goal is simple: no movement, no moisture, no risk.


6. Final Inspection & High-Security Seal

Before the container leaves the factory:

  • Each loading stage is photographed

  • Labels, quantities, and bundle codes are verified

  • Container + seal numbers are recorded on all documents

  • A high-security seal (ISO/PAS compliant) is applied

This ensures full transparency and protects our customers’ cargo from origin to destination.


🌞 Sunline 179 – Build the Trust, Get Success

Every container shipped is a promise:
Stable quality. Safe loading. Reliable delivery.

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