Packaging Detailsrolling the carpet (backing-side in) and wrapping it in heavy-duty, moisture-resistant materials like polythene bags or jute/hessian sacking, sometimes vacuum-sealed for maximum protection against dirt and moisture. For added protection during transit, especially for long distances or fragile carpets, a specialized rug tube (cardboard or PVC) can be used, with the ends sealed to prevent sliding. Packaging should include clear "Fragile" or "This Side Up" labels and complete shipping and return addresses for safe delivery. Materials Used Polythene (Plastic) Bags: Heavy-duty polythene is a common and effective material, offering protection from dirt, moisture, and oil spills. Jute/Hessian Sacking: A traditional material that provides a sturdy outer layer for rolled carpets. Cardboard or PVC Tubes: For long-distance or international transport, these tubes protect against bending and crushing, especially for fragile rugs. Layflat Tubing: Used for variable-size but long carpet sections, providing protection without the need for a specific bag size. Packaging Process 1. Rolling: The carpet is rolled with the backing on the inside. 2. Bagging: The rolled carpet is placed inside a protective bag made from materials like polythene. 3. Tube Packing (Optional): For higher protection, especially for valuable or long-distance shipments, the bagged carpet is placed inside a specialized tube. 4. Sealing: The ends of the tube or bag are sealed with end caps or heavy-duty tape to prevent the carpet from sliding out. Labeling and Handling Fragile: Clearly mark the package "Fragile" to indicate careful handling is required. Orientation: Label the package "This Side Up" if the carpet needs to be stored or transported in a specific orientation. Shipping Information: Include detailed destination and return addresses. Handling Instructions: Add instructions like "Do Not Stack" or "Keep Dry" if necessary.
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