Title: Chapter 4: Packing of Goods
1Chapter 4 Packing of Goods
2A Function of Packing
- Function of Packing
- Protect the goods in the circulation field
- Convenient for storing, taking care of,
transporting, loading, unloading and calculating - Strong packing can prevent the goods from being
stolen and damaged - Reasonable packing can lessen shipping space and
save freight - Marketing packing(????) makes it convenient for
consumers to select, carry, or use the goods - Marketing packing can also beautify the commodity
3B Kinds of Packing
- 3 kinds of Cargoes
- Nude Cargo
- Cargo in Bulk
- Packed Cargo
4B Kinds of Packing
- 1. Nude Cargo (???)
- Refers to those kinds of cargoes whose qualities
are more stable. They are not easy to be
influenced by outside circumstances and they
become single pieces of their own. They are
difficult to be packed or do not need any
packing. - Example such as steel products, lead ingot(??),
- timber(??), rubber(??), etc.
5B Kinds of Packing
- 2. Cargo in Bulk (???)
- Refers to those cargoes which are shipped on the
conveyance (????) in bulk. - Example such as oil, ore (??), grain,
- coal, etc.
6B Kinds of Packing
- 3. Packed Cargo (???)
- Refers to those which need shipping packing,
marketing packing or both. - Shipping Packing
- Marketing Packing
7B Kinds of Packing
- 3.1 Shipping Packing (????)
- Shipping packing is also called big packing (???)
or outside packing (???). - Single Piece Packing
- Collective Packing
83.1 Shipping Packing
- Single Piece Packing (????)
- The cargoes are packed as a single unit, i.e., a
measuring unit, in the transportation process. - According to style Cases, drums, bags,
bales(??), bundles(?), etc. - According to material Cartons, wooden cases,
iron drums, wooden casks(??), plastic casks,
paper bags, gunny bags(???), plastic bags, etc.
93.1 Shipping Packing
- Collective Packing (????)
- Collective packing is also called group shipping
packing by which a certain number of single
pieces are grouped together to form a big packing
or are packed in a big container. - Container
- Pallet
- Flexible Container
10Collective Packing
- Container (???)
- A kind of tool used for transportation which can
be thought of as a particular shipping packing of
the cargo, and can be regarded as a component
part of the conveyance as well, usually provided
by the ship company to go around. - 8x 8x 20 feet container
- 8x 8x 40 feet container
11Collective Packing
- Example of 20 Container (20?????)
12Container
- 8x 8x 20 Feet Container (20?????)
- Loading capacity 18 M/T (max.)
- Volume usu. 31- 35 cubic meters
- TEU (Twenty-feet Equivalent Unit)???????
- When calculating the circulating quantity of
- container, we often take the 20-feet
- container as a measuring unit, i.e., TEU to
- indicate it, it means being equal to a
20-feet - unit.
13Collective Packing
- Example of Container (40?????)
14Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Dry Container (?????,???????)
- Used for carrying general cargoes.
15Container
16Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Refrigerator Container(?????)
- There is freezing equipment in the
- container. The temperature can be
- adjusted from -28? 26?.
17Container
- Example of Refrigerator Container
18Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Frame Container (????? )
- There is no top part and two flank walls
on - the container. Cargoes can be loaded into
or - lifted out of the container through the
two - side-frames.
19Container
- Example of Frame Container (????? )
20Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Open Top Container (????? )
- The open top container does not have the
- top part. Cargoes can be loaded or
unloaded - through the top of the container by
- elevating equipment. It is suitable for
- carrying extra-big cargoes.
21Container
- Example of Open Top Container
22Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Pen Container (????? )
- The two sides of this kind of container
- are covered by metal nets, which
- makes it convenient to feed the live-
- stock and ventilate (??) the
- container.
23Container
- Example of Pen Container (????? )
24Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Tank Container (????? )
- The tank container is suitable for
- carrying liquid cargoes such as oil, etc.
25Container
- Example of Tank Container
26Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Platform Container (????? )
- Suitable for carrying extra-long and
- extra-heavy cargoes. The length can
- reach more than 6 meters and the
- weight more than 40M/T.
27Container
- Example of Platform Container
28Container
- Kinds of Containers
- Bulk Container (?????? )
- There are two or three openings on the
top of this - kind of container, which makes it
convenient to load - the cargo. There are elevating frames at
the bottom - of the container that can elevate at a
sloping angle - (??) of 40 degrees, which makes it
convenient to - unload the cargo.
29Container
- Example of Bulk Container
30Collective Packing
- Pallet (??)
- A kind of single-layer (??) or double-layer flat
carrier which is made according to a certain
specification. - Certain quantities of single pieces are packed
collectively on the flat carrier and tied up in
the light of the requirements to form a shipping
unit, which makes it convenient to load, unload,
lift and pile the goods by using machinery in the
shipping process.
31Collective Packing
32Collective Packing
- Flexible Container (???)
- A kind of round-shaped or square-shaped bag woven
with synthetic fibre(????)or compound material
(????). - Suitable for powder or grain cargoes such as
fertilizer(??,??????), ore(??), flour(??), sugar,
cement(??), etc.
33Collective Packing
- Sample of Flexible Container
34B Kinds of Packing
- 3.2 Marketing Packing (????)
- Marketing packing is also called small packing
(????????) or inner packing (???). - 3.2.1 Types of marketing packing
- Patterns for display and sale
- Patterns for identification of the goods
- Patterns with the function of use
35Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns for display and sale (???????)
- Piling-up pattern(?????)
- There is a coinciding part at the top or bottom
of the commodity packing. If one commodity is put
on the top of the other, the two can tally with
each other. This type can keep the commodities
firm, and is suitable for super-markets to pile
commodities up. - Example such as cans, bottles, boxes, etc.
36Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns for display and sale (???????)
- Hanging-up pattern(????)
- The packing has a hanging hook(??)or hole, or a
pendent hand. Usually we have close-to-body
packing(????), case-shaped packing, box-shaped
packing, bag-shaped packing etc. - This kind of packing can fully make use of space
of shelves and greatly increase areas of displays
and sale.
37Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns for display and sale (???????)
- Spreading-up pattern(?????)
- The goods have a special-structured cover. When
the cover is opened, the picture on the other
side of it sets off well with the commodity.
38Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns for identification of the goods
- (???????)
- Transparent pattern and windowed pattern
(?????????) - The cargo is packed wholly or partly with
transparent packing material or a windowed paper
box which can make the consumers see the shape
and quality of the goods directly.
39Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns for identification of the goods
- (???????)
- Customary packing pattern (?????)
- Using customary packing and modeling makes the
buyers identify the quality of the commodity as
soon as they see the packing.
40Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns with the Function of Use
- (?????)
- Pattern for carrying about (?????)
- The modeling of this type is suitable for
carrying the goods. - Pattern for easily opening(????)
- This type has the characteristic of being easily
opened. - Example easily-opened cans, boxes, bottles, etc.
41Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns with the Function of Use
- (?????)
- Pattern for spraying out (????)
- This packing is a liquid sprayer. When we press
the button, the liquid will spray out
automatically. - This style is suitable for everyday consumer
goods and medicines. - Example such as perfume, etc.
42Types of Marketing Packing
- Patterns with the Function of Use
- (?????)
- Pattern for forming a complete set (????)
- The goods of different kinds and specifications,
which are usually used simultaneously, are
arranged into a group to form a complete set and
unified packing. - Example tea set, table ware, toy, etc.
- Pattern for showing off a gift(????)
- This packing is specially designed for a certain
gift.
433.2 Marketing Packing (????)
- 3.2.2 Packaging (??)
- Packaging is the main component of marketing
packing. - It plays a great role in beautifying the goods,
attracting consumers, expanding sales, and
raising selling prices.
44Packaging (??)
- Demand for Packaging Design
- Marketing packing should be beautiful, novel,
scientific, reasonable, colorful, and show the
unique style of Chinese art. - Packaging design should highlight the
characteristic of the commodity. - The word description of packaging and the picture
should be well coordinated. - Marks and brands should be used properly.
- Pay more attention to the stipulations and
different habits and tastes towards packaging.
45C. Packing Mark (????)
- Refers to different diagrams, words and figures
which are written, printed, or brushed on the
outside of the shipping packings. - Shipping mark
- Indicative mark
- Warning mark
- Additional mark
46C. Packing Mark
- Shipping Mark (????,????)
- Shipping marks make it convenient for identifying
and transporting the goods and make it easy to
count them out and check them out . - Shipping marks should be simple, clear and easy
to be identified.
47Shipping Mark
- 4 Parts of Shipping Marks
- Consignees code(?????)
- the consignees codes is usually indicated by
- different geometrical diagrams, such as
- triangles, diamonds, circles, etc. with
letters - inside them as the main marks.
- Consignors code (?????)
- Destination (?????)
- Package number (??)
48Shipping Mark
C T ABC
- Sample
- Shipping mark can also include the contract
number, gross and net weight, origin, etc. -
Singapore Nos 1up 100 No.5
ABCD LC536800
Hong Kong Nos 1-200
49C. Packing Mark
- Indicative Mark (?????)
- We usu. make use of remarkable diagrams and
simple words to remind the relative workers of
the items for attention when they load, unload,
carry and store the goods.
50Indicative Mark
- Sample of Indicative Mark
51C. Packing Mark
- Warning Mark (?????)
- Warning mark is also called dangerous cargo mark,
which is brushed clearly and definitely on the
shipping packings of the inflammable (??),
explosive(???), poisonous, corrosive(????)or
radioactive(????)goods, so as to give warnings to
the workers.
52Warning Mark
53Warning Mark
- Warning Marks for Packing Dangerous Cargoes
(????????)promulgated in China - Warning Marks for International Ocean
Transportation of Dangerous Cargoes (?????????)
promulgated by The United Nations Ocean
Transportation Consultation Organization
(???????????)
54C. Packing Mark
- Additional Mark (????)
- Sometimes, in accordance with the agreement
entered into by the both parties or the
regulations laid down by their countries
respectively some additional marks are needed.
55D Neutral Packing and Brand Designated by the
Buyer
- Neutral Packing (????)
- There is neither a name of the origin, nor a name
of the factory, nor a trade mark, a brand, or
even any words on the packing of the commodity
and the commodity itself. - To break through different limitations and
political discriminations of importing countries
and areas
56C Neutral Packing and Brand Designated by the
Buyer
- 3 Kinds
- Accept the neutral packing with brands designated
by the buyers - Accept trade marks or brands designated by buyers
from foreign countries, but indicate made in
China - Accept trade marks or brands and origins
designated by the buyers
57E Packing Clause in the Contract
- The packing clause mainly stipulates
- packing manner
- packing material
- packing expenses to be borne
- the shipping mark
58E Packing Clause in the Contract
- Packing Manner and Packing Material (?????????)
- Determine the packing manner and packing material
used, such as the material, dimension, weight of
every single piece, filling material used, etc. - Example Packing In new galvanized iron drums
- of 175 Kg each, net.
- Avoid using Seaworthy packing ,(??????)
Customary packing,(???????) etc.
59E Packing Clause in the Contract
- Example
- To be packed in new strong wooden case suitable
for long distance ocean transportation and well
protected against dampness, moisture, shock, rust
and rough handling(??,??,??,??,???????). The
sellers shall be liable for any damage to the
goods on account of improper packing and for any
rust damage attributable to inadequate or
improper protective measures taken by the
sellers, and in such case or cases any and all
losses and/or expenses incurred in consequence
there of shall be borne by the Sellers.
60E Packing Clause in the Contract
- Example
- ??????????,??????, ??,??,??,??,???????.
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61E Packing Clause in the Contract
- Packing Expense to Be Borne
- The packing expense is included in the price of
the cargo - The packing expense is not included in the price
of the cargo or partly included.
62E Packing Clause in the Contract
- Shipping Marks
- Shipping marks are usu. to be designated by the
buyer - N/M No Marks