Key Points about China-Europe Railway Express Full Container Load (FCL): Detailed Explanation of Reinforcement Materials
Reinforcing products inside containers is crucial in railway transportation. Today, Yesmore International will explain the reinforcement materials used in this process:
1. Triangular Timber: Primarily used to prevent goods from sliding and swaying during container transport, securing the container in a specific position. (See Image 1)
2. Inflatable Bags: Prevent collisions and scratches between goods. (See Image 2)
3. Fastening Straps: Prevent large items from swaying, especially for container doors, the rear, and unfilled sections in the middle. (See Image 3)
4. Reinforcing Netting: Mainly used to prevent goods, especially cardboard boxes, from scattering. (See Image 4)
5. Extra-Large Triangular Timber: Enlarged versions of triangular timber, mainly used for reinforcing the doorways of large machinery. (See Image 5)
6. Square Timber (Whole Wood): For large, heavy pieces of equipment and machinery. Placed on top of the equipment or machinery to distribute weight and provide protection. See image 6
7. Partitions: Used to separate round/irregularly shaped products that do not fill the entire container. They also help to secure the product and prevent uneven weight distribution.
