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EXPORT PACKING,

MARKING AND LABELLING


EXPORT PACKING

Export packing refers to the proper way of


protecting the goods for a secured and safe
travel going to the country of destination.
THINGS TO BE CONSIDERED IN PACKING

 Nature of the product


 Mode of transportation
 Climactic conditions during journey
 Pilferage Susceptibility
 Customer’s Requirements
 Cost of Packing Materials as Against Total Export Cost
TYPES OF EXPORT PACKING

FIBREBOARD BOX WOODEN PACKING WOODEN CRATES


OR CARTON CRATES

WIREBOUND
PALLETS BOXES
EXPORT MARKINGS

 Marking allows you to identify practically anything. The


export shipping mark is the principal identification for the
international movement of goods. The marks should be
very simple and not at all elaborate so as not to confuse
the handlers in the ports, and your buyer as well.
INTERNATIONAL MARKING SYSTEMS
FOR PALLETS AND PACKAGES

Boxes, wooden cases and crates are often


marked with handling instructions in the
language of the country of origin. 
EXAMPLES OF MARKING
SYMBOLS
EXPORT LABELLING

After the brand name, the labelling if the most 2. Information must be given in the language and
obvious information on the product.  measurement system of the following
1. Labels should make clear and quantity and importing country.
quality of the goods. 3. The importing countries’ own regulations
 Name and Address of Exporter concerning the marking and labelling,
especially of dangerous substances such as
 Weight and Volume of Contents
explosives, must be checked and observed.
 Ingredients (for foodstuffs, beverages, liquor and
etc.)
 Material Content
 Specific Instructions
THANK YOU ! 

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