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A Comprehensive Guide To Shipping Fragile Items In 2024

A Comprehensive Guide To Shipping Fragile Items In 2024

More people are shipping fragile items from the USA to Nigeria. For example, the sale of smart T.V.s has been steadily increasing since 2019. Estimates suggest that the yearly total sales could get as high as 249 million units by 2024. Since some of these items get shipped internationally, it is only fitting to learn how to ship them correctly.

In March, Shalom ordered a new smart T.V. from Amazon and wanted to ship it from the USA to Nigeria. The shipping company told him he had to crate it to protect it during shipment. He was unsure why this was necessary, but he trusted the shipping company and decided to go ahead. Once the television arrived in Nigeria, he could see firsthand why crating is essential. The television arrived in perfect condition, without a single scratch or dent. Shalom was very impressed and thankful that he had followed the shipping company's instructions. Since then, Shalom has shipped artwork and glassware and always crated them.

We created this article to help you understand everything you need to know about safely shipping fragile items. We will explore what constitutes a fragile item, how to ship it, and the best practices for packing it. Let's get started!

What are Fragile Items?

Fragile items are any items that are delicate, easily broken, or susceptible to damage. This includes glassware, jewellery, antiques, electronics, and artwork. Items like this receive extra care, so you should know how to properly pack and ship them to ensure they arrive in one piece.

How Do You Ship Fragile Items From the USA to Nigeria?

Shipping fragile items from the USA to Nigeria can be a challenge. You need to research the best shipping methods to ensure that your items arrive in one piece.

The most popular and reliable way to ship fragile items from the USA to Nigeria is to use a shipping company like Heroshe. Heroshe has a track record of shipping fragile items and offers reliable shipping services. The company has a team of experts who will work with you to get the best crating for your fragile items. A crate is a wooden shell that protects fragile items from damage during transit. We also provide insurance for your items in case of any damages.

How to Pack Fragile Items

When it comes to packing fragile items, there are several things you need to do to ensure they arrive in one piece. It all starts with choosing the right type of packaging. It would be best if you used packaging specifically designed for fragile items, such as bubble wrap and foam padding.

Ensure to wrap your items securely and fill empty spaces with packing materials. It would help if you also used a sturdy box for your items. The box should be big enough for your items and securely sealed. Labeling the box or container with "Fragile" or "Handle with Care" is also crucial to ensure it receives proper handling.

Factors to Consider When Shipping Fragile Items

When shipping fragile items, there are several factors you need to consider. These include the type of item you are shipping, the destination, the shipping method, and the packaging.

The type of item you are shipping will determine the type of packaging you need to use. For example, you will need to use more protective packaging for items like glassware and artwork.

The destination will also determine the type of packaging you need. For example, if you plan to ship to a country with a hot climate, you will need to use packaging that can protect your items from high temperatures.

The shipping method you choose will also determine the type of packaging you need. For example, if you are shipping by air, you should use packaging designed for air travel.

Tips to Ship Fragile Items

When shipping fragile items, there are several things you can do to ensure they arrive in one piece. Here are some tips for shipping fragile items:

Use padding:
Apart from choosing the right box, you should also cushion the fragile items. You can use materials like packing peanuts, bubble wrap, or crumpled newspapers. Try to use as many layers as possible. Like Christmas chicken, the more, the better.

Restrict product movement:
It would help if you restricted the movement of the fragile item to prevent it from breaking during shipping. Doing this protects your item from any damage.

Use a reliable shipping company:
Use a reliable shipping company like Heroshe to ensure your items arrive in one piece.

How To Ship Fragile Items With Heroshe

When shipping fragile items, you want to ensure you choose a shipping company with experience and a good reputation. Heroshe is an excellent option for shipping fragile items. We have many years of experience in the shipping industry and have shipped millions of packages worldwide. We know how to properly pack and ship fragile items so that they arrive at their destination safely. We use high-quality materials and state-of-the-art packaging methods to ensure that your items are well-protected.

We also offer to track your items so that you can keep an eye on them every step of the way. If you need to ship a fragile item, Heroshe is a perfect choice. We will take care of your shipment from start to finish and ensure it arrives safely at your doorstep in Nigeria.

How Heroshe Crating Works
We are thrilled to announce the upgraded crating feature, offering you the flexibility to decide on the shipping option that best suits your fragile items. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make the most of this feature:

  • Log into Your Dashboard: Access your dashboard and navigate to the "Shipments" tab.
  • Identify "Requires Action" Tag: Look for the "Requires action" tag on your shipment, and click on "View details."
  • Choose Your Preferred Option: On the details page, find the drop-down menu offering three choices: "Ship as is", "Soft Protection", and "Crating". Select your preferred option and smoothly proceed through the remaining steps to ship your package.

So, what do the crating options mean? Let me break it down for you.

Ship as is: When you choose this option, it means you want to ship your fragile item as it is without additional protection.

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Please note that this increases the risk of damage, and Heroshe is not responsible for any resulting damage.

Soft Protection: When you choose this option, your shipment receives an extra layer of safeguarding with a padded box. This option is suitable for items like TVs and Monitors, though it minimizes but doesn't guarantee full protection.

Crating (Recommended): When you select this option, it means you are choosing the maximum protection available with a customized wooden box tailored to your item. This protection ensures your item is shielded from potential damage during transit.

Make the smart choice for your items' safety and choose the level of protection that suits you best. With Heroshe's crating feature, your peace of mind is our priority!

Please note: The crating fee is specifically for your items safety and is different from your regular shipping fee. The crating fee covers free cargo insurance against theft, loss, or damage. It also covers refunds to your Heroshe account if damaged in transit. You should also note that we process fragile items using volumetric weight.

Are you struggling to ship fragile items from the U.S. to Nigeria? Contact the Heroshe Delight team today to learn how we can safely ship your items to your doorstep in Nigeria.


Afolabi Ojabowale

Afolabi Ojabowale

Ojabowale Afolabi is the content marketing lead at Heroshe. I have a deep passion for telling brands' stories to educate their audiences across a breadth of media and content forms.