Corrugated cartons are commonly used as the outer packaging, which are sturdy and moisture-resistant. For small-sized or lightweight open hooks, plastic bags or bubble wrap may be used for inner wrapping to prevent scratches and collisions between products.
Packaging Methods:
Small and medium-sized open hooks are usually packed in cartons in a certain quantity (e.g., 50 pieces or 100 pieces per carton) after being sorted and counted.
Large and heavy open hooks may be packaged individually with wooden pallets or metal frames to enhance stability during transportation, especially for bulk shipments.
Labeling: Each package is clearly labeled with product information, including product name (open hook), model, specification, rated load, quantity, net weight, gross weight, manufacturer's name, and logo. In addition, handling marks such as "Handle with Care", "Keep Dry", and "Stack Limit" are printed on the outer cartons to guide proper handling and storage.