Electronic components Electrical goods Solid, dangerous goods
Every industry´s goods are worthy of the outmost protection, but there are three distinct goods categories that demand a whole new dimension of protection: industrial batteries (which fall under the category of dangerous solid goods), sensitive electronic components, and electrical goods.
The significance of protection extends beyond conventional norms, as items warrant an exceptional degree of preservation. Upholding safety regulations, maintaining product integrity, increasing customer satisfaction, and improving overall supply chain efficiency, all require proper packaging for these types of goods.
Proper packaging ensures that these dangerous, sensitive, and often fragile items are protected from external forces, such as impact, vibration, and temperature variations, during transportation. This fortification shields the goods from potential harm, prevents damage, and ensures the items reach their destination in pristine condition.
Dangerous solid goods, such as lithium ion or industrial batteries, require specialized packaging to prevent leaks, spills, or contamination. The significance of correct packaging extends beyond mere logistics – it reduces the risk of harm to workers, handlers, and the environment. AkyPak® containers can be UN certified, ensuring that the transportation of dangerous solid goods adheres to the highest standards of safety and responsibility.
Proper packaging is crucial in ensuring that sensitive and often fragile electronic and electrical items are protected from external forces, such as impact, vibration, and temperature variations, during transportation. These products, especially those with delicate circuitry, require protective packaging to maintain their integrity. Our ESD packaging is instrumental to protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, short-circuits, or other malfunctions.
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