Shipping LCD panels internationally—especially large sizes—comes with unavoidable risks.
However, professional packaging can dramatically reduce damage rates and after-sales disputes.
1. Multi-Layer Protection Is Essential
Professional packaging usually includes:
Each layer absorbs impact and vibration during transit.
2. Vertical Packing for Large Panels
Large LCD panels should be packed vertically, not flat.
This reduces pressure on the glass surface and minimizes cracking caused by stacking or vibration.
3. Reinforced Outer Packaging
Export-grade cartons or wooden crates:
For panels above 55 inches, wooden crates are often recommended.
4. Secure Internal Fixation
Panels must be fixed tightly inside the packaging to prevent movement.
Loose packaging is one of the most common causes of transport damage.
5. Proper Handling During Loading and Unloading
Even the best packaging can fail if handled incorrectly.
Experienced suppliers coordinate with logistics partners to ensure:
6. Packaging Directly Impacts After-Sales Costs
Better packaging may slightly increase upfront cost, but it:
In international LCD panel trade, packaging is not an expense—it’s a risk control strategy.