Stretch wrapping a skid correctly can prevent product damage and eliminate lost items during shipping.
These boxes were first secured with stretch wrap. Corner boards and a stretch roping technique were added for further support. Additional stretch wrap was applied to connect the boxes to the skid thus providing a tight and secured wrap.
Here are three key tactics to ensure the job is done well every time.
The perfect pallet
Try to find a pallet that fits the amount of boxes you are palletizing. This prevents the stretch wrap ripping on corners of the pallet. These boxes on the skid were first secured with stretch wrap.
Corner boards for security
Corner boards and a stretch roping technique were added for further support. Additional stretch wrap was applied to connect the boxes to the skid thus providing a tight and secured wrap. You know the skid is secured my giving the upper boxes a slight push if the boxes shift, you’ll need to add more shrink wrap shift.
Wrapping Up
Once the skid is secured, rip the film apart from the dispenser and tuck it under the edge of one of the shrink wrap layers. This will prevent your wrap from undoing. Sometimes packages are damaged when skids are double stacked in transit. In order to avoid this, add do not stack stickers and even a pallet cone to the skids to serve as reminders.
Often people do not put enough thought into preparing skids for transit. Sure, all of this takes a little extra time in the shipping department, however, it’s time well spent.
Pyramid Packaging is a value added reseller and supplier of stretch wrapping equipment and stretch wrap films. To request a quote and a free ROI (return on investment) packaging analysis and to learn more, contact us today. Visit us at www.pyramidpackaging.com or call 847-272-3400. You can also send us an email at [email protected].