How you can save your products from damage during containerized shipping from damage? Moisture is harmful for your delivery so it is important to know how to protect your cargo from container rain.

 

It is crucial to know that about ten percent of cargo products are wasted due to moisture in container shipping. A large number of freight goes to waste, it is not only the cause of economic loss but also disturbing our natural surroundings.

It is very important to prevent the cargo from damage and in this way we can not only minimize the economic loss but we can also save our atmosphere. Here are a few tips about how to protect your cargo from moisture damage.

Use of good packing material

There are a few things you may need to think to avoid container rain. Almost, all the containers have  moisture to some amount, because the  air always holds water. But the cargo may also contain moisture.  Many cargo products contain moisture like furniture, handicrafts, agricultural products, clothes and other fabrics, hold a certain amount of moisture at origin that can be released under the right cooling conditions.

The packing materials also contain some extent of moisture like cartons and pallets, etc. Both the shipments and the packing materials, have moisture so it is important to use good quality packing material to save your products from moisture and fungus. The use of ventilation is a good method to avoid container rain.

Wood pallet absorbs moisture

Another method  to decrease the moisture in containers is to make sure not to have the pallets standing outside. Wood absorbs moisture, especially if the air is warm and moist. EUR-pallet can absorb up to 20 liters of water, and a standard 40 feet container puts up about 40 pallets.By giving attention to the specifics of your shipment, you may be able to decrease the chance of container rain, and protect your things from moisture and fungus.

By giving attention to the specifics of your shipment, you may be able to decrease the chance of container rain, and protect your things from moisture and fungus.

The best method to prevent containerized cargo from damage

If you are shipping costly products that are delicate, or if your issues are such that there is a high chance of container rain, you should consider using dehydrated elements.

Desiccant prevents the build-up of moisture in the air to levels where it may cause damage. This is done by using absorbing bags based on calcium chloride, which is a liquid brine in its natural state, and is transformed into a dry material by removing the water through warming.