How To Ship a Heavy Package

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If your package is over 70 lbs, these rules apply. If your package is over 150 lbs, it’s considered freight.

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You must attach a heavy package sticker to all your packages that weigh more than 70 lbs (31.5 kgs).

Tips for Packages Over 70 lbs (31.5 kg)

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  • Boxes must be strongly constructed, preferably with seams that are stitched or stapled, not just glued.
  • Weight limits printed on the Box Maker's Certificate (found on the bottom flaps of most boxes) are intended for palletized freight shipments, not for shipments with small parcel carriers.
  • Use new boxes that are at their full strength and that have not been compromised by humidity or the wear and tear of previous use.
  • Use only dense cushioning material to protect your heavy package contents.
  • Use customized corrugated board or engineered foam enclosures to reinforce the rigidity of the outer box.

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Pro Tip

Expanded polystyrene peanuts and crumpled paper won't protect your shipment effectively because both materials crush and shift under heavy loads.

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