Many packages have symbols on them. Each of them has its own meaning and informs us about the nature of the goods, as well as the handling instructions to be followed to avoid damaging them.
While some of these symbols speak for themselves, others are more difficult to interpret. To help you understand them, our experts explain the meaning of symbols commonly found on your packaging.
The ISPM-15 logo, for wood intended for export

Every day, many wooden packages are transported around the world to ship all kinds of goods. In order to prevent the spread of pests from one continent to another, this standard requires that all wooden packaging be decontaminated at very high temperatures.
A symbol for fragile goods

As a result, at each stage of the packaging process, whether storage, handling or transport, the parties involved are informed and take the necessary precautions.
Goods to handle with care

A symbol indicating which side should face upward

Moisture-sensitive containers

A volatile corrosion inhibitor may be considered in order to protect the goods during storage and transport, especially at sea.
A symbol for recyclable packaging

Temperature-sensitive goods

Symbol for flammable materials

Packaging symbols to protect shipped goods
All these packaging symbols are used to indicate the instructions to follow when storing, handling and shipping a package. Depending on the specific nature of your goods and with the aim of maximizing their protection during shipment, several of these symbols may have to be placed on the same package. The people in charge of handling your packaging will then take the necessary precautions.
Do you have any questions about the symbols you need to display on your packaging to ship your goods safely? Contact our team! Our crating company will provide you with answers and advice based on your needs.