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Finding the Right Sized Packaging Box in Los Angeles

Shipping in Los Angeles is a relatively easy process, but finding the appropriate packaging box and other necessary materials is more difficult. Finding the right sized box to ship your item is essential in order to ensure that it arrives at its final destination without damage, so it is important to know how to measure a box or carton correctly. While your local Los Angeles packaging company can help you do this, there are also ways for you to ensure you get an accurate measurement on your own. Some of the most important tips for measuring a packaging box for shipment correctly are outlined below.

  1. It is important to use internal dimensions when taking the measurements of a box. These dimensions are expressed as L x W x H (length, width, height). The order of displaying these numbers when discussing and browsing box sizes is extremely important, as corrugated cartons and boxes are available in all sizes and shapes.
  2. If you will be using packaging materials inside of your box, be sure to add a buffer of one inch minimum on each side. This will add two total inches to each dimension of the box.
  3. All boxes will have a variance of +/- 1/8 inch, so it is important for items that may fall in that plane to get the larger sized box. You may also wish to order a sample to be sure that your items fit appropriately.
  4. If you are shipping with a carrier that has dimension weight applications at various sizes, you should understand that, in addition to your variance of box size, the box itself will also add to the total size. For example, the standard shipping box thickness is 1/8 inch with a single wall. The thickness of a box with a heavy duty double wall is ¼ inch. Therefore, you need to factor in the additional size to the total dimensions to get the exact shipping size. One way to avoid this is to add a buffer of one inch to avoid any potential problems.

If you have additional questions or are unsure what size box you need to ship your items, contact your local Los Angeles packaging company. They will also serve as a great option for purchasing the boxes and packaging materials you need to make sure that your item reaches its final destination safely and without damage.

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