Every Part Arrives in the Condition It Left
Our Factory

We treat packaging as a manufacturing process, not an afterthought. From anti-corrosion protection to custom crating, every shipment is designed to survive air, sea, and rail transit to worldwide.

Why Fabricated Parts Need More Than a Box

A stamped bracket straight off the press is one thing. A powder-coated electrical enclosure that took three weeks and six processes to complete is another.

When you source fabricated metal parts internationally, your products face at least 7-30 days of transit, with constant vibration, humidity swings, temperature changes, and stacking pressure. Surface finishes scratch. Bare metal corrodes. Assembled components shift and dent.

That’s why we design packaging around every product’s specific risks like material type, surface finish, part geometry, and shipping method before a single box is sealed.

The result: your parts arrive ready to install, not ready to reject.

A 5-Step Packaging Process Built Into Production

Packaging doesn't start at the loading dock. It starts on the production floor, immediately after your parts pass final inspection.

1

Final Inspection & Cleaning

Every order is inspected against your specifications before entering the packaging area. Parts are cleaned, verified, and photographed for your records.

Your benefit: Visual proof of product condition before packing — documentation you can reference if any questions arise.
2

Packaging Method Selection

We select the right packaging approach based on four factors: part geometry and weight, material and surface finish, shipping method (air, sea, or rail), and your specific requirements.

Your benefit: No over-packaging that inflates shipping costs. No under-packaging that risks damage.
3

Surface Protection

Depending on the material and finish, we apply PE protective film, VCI anti-corrosion bags, rust-inhibiting paper, foam wrapping, or interleaving sheets to prevent surface contact damage.

Your benefit: Powder-coated, plated, and polished surfaces arrive without scratches, fingerprints, or oxidation.
4

Secure Packing

Parts are placed in cartons, wooden crates, or custom containers with foam inserts, dividers, or cushioning material to eliminate movement during transit.

Your benefit: No shifting, no rattling, no dents — even after 30 days at sea.
5

Labeling & Documentation

Each package is labeled with part numbers, quantities, weight, and handling instructions. Packing lists, material certificates, and inspection photos are included with every shipment.

Your benefit: Smooth customs clearance and easy receiving at your warehouse — everything matches, every time.

6 Packaging Methods for Every Product Type

From small stamped components shipped by air to large welded enclosures loaded into ocean containers, we match the packaging to the product, not the other way around.

Standard Carton Packaging

The workhorse of our packaging lineup. Single or double-wall corrugated cartons with internal foam, bubble wrap, or paper fill — sized precisely to your parts, not pulled from a shelf.

Best For

Stamped brackets, hardware, panels, and small-to-medium sheet metal components

Wooden Crate Packaging

When a carton isn’t enough. Custom-built wooden crates with internal bracing, foam lining, and heat treatment, built to survive forklift handling, container stacking, and long time ocean transit.

Best For

Electrical enclosures, large cabinets, heavy welded assemblies, precision machinery

Pallet & Bulk Packaging

For high-volume orders that need to move efficiently. International standard pallets loaded with cartons or crates, stretch-wrapped, steel-banded, and optimized to a container loading plan that minimizes your freight cost.

Best For

High-volume production runs, bulk stamping parts, mixed-SKU consolidated shipments

Anti-Corrosion Packaging

Bare metal doesn’t forgive a long ocean voyage. We combine VCI chemistry with physical moisture barriers to keep carbon steel, cold-rolled steel, and bare aluminum rust-free from our factory to your receiving dock.

Best For

Uncoated carbon steel, cold-rolled steel, bare aluminum, long time ocean transit

Protective Wrapping & Inserts

A powder-coated finish that took three hours to apply can be ruined in three seconds of transit. We wrap, interleave, and insert-protect every surface-finished part so it arrives looking exactly as it left our finishing line.

Best For

Powder-coated parts, anodized components, electroplated surfaces, polished finishes

Custom & White-Label Packaging

Your brand, your box. For OEM clients who ship directly to end customers, we produce packaging to your exact specification, branded cartons, custom labels, retail-ready wrapping, so your product arrives as your product.

Best For

OEM clients with brand standards, white-label products, direct-to-customer fulfillment

How We Package Your Specific Products

Different products face different risks. Here's how we handle the most common product types we manufacture.

Product Type Packaging Approach
Electrical Enclosures & Cabinets
Individual PE film wrap
Foam corner protectors
Custom wooden crate
Pallet-loaded for container
Small Stamping Parts
Bulk-packed in divided cartons
VCI bags for bare metal
Paper interleaving for plated parts
Carton sealed & palletized
Sheet Metal Panels & Covers
PE film on each panel
Foam sheet interleaving between layers
Stacked in reinforced cartons
Edge protectors applied
Surface-Finished Parts
Individual PE film wrapping
Foam separators between parts
Packed with cushioning fill
Labeled “Handle With Care”
Assembled Components
Custom foam inserts molded to shape
Placed in carton or wooden crate
Internal bracing to prevent movement
Prototypes & Samples
Extra foam padding & double-boxing
Express-grade packaging
Pre-shipment photos sent for approval

See How We Pack

Real photos from our factory, these are actual products being prepared for shipment at our factory.

Need Specific Packaging?
We'll Match Your
Requirements.

Many of our OEM clients have their own packaging standards — branded boxes, specific labeling formats, retail-ready wrapping, or packing instructions that match their warehouse receiving process.

We accommodate custom packaging requirements as part of your project. Tell us what you need during quoting, and we’ll design a packaging solution that fits your product, your brand, and your logistics workflow.

Client-Branded Cartons & Labels
Your logo, colors, and branding on every box. Your end customer sees your brand — not ours.
Custom Labeling & Barcodes
Specific packing configurations, units per box, orientation, and layering to match your warehouse receiving process.
Retail-Ready & Drop-Ship Packaging
Packaging for products going directly to end customers, with no ZAK markings visible.

FAQ

Packaging Questions Answered

Everything you need to know about how we protect your parts from our factory to your door.

Have a question not covered here?

Can I specify my own packaging requirements?

Yes. Many of our clients have specific packaging standards. Share your requirements during the quoting stage and we'll incorporate them into your project plan — including branded boxes, custom labels, or specific packing configurations.

How do you protect powder-coated and plated parts?

Surface-finished parts are wrapped individually with PE protective film immediately after passing quality inspection. Foam separators are placed between parts to prevent contact. For plated parts, we also use anti-tarnish interleaving paper.

What if parts arrive damaged during shipping?

We photograph every product before packing and include inspection documentation with your shipment. In the rare event of transit damage, these records help resolve claims quickly. For CIF and DDP shipments, cargo insurance is included.

Is wooden packaging treated for international customs?

Yes. All wooden crates and pallets are ISPM-15 heat-treated and carry the required stamp. This is mandatory for wood packaging entering most countries and prevents customs holds at the destination port.

Do you offer retail-ready or branded packaging?

Yes. We provide white-label and client-branded packaging including printed cartons, custom labels, and retail-ready wrapping. Your end customer will see your brand — not ours.

How do you prevent corrosion during ocean shipping?

For bare metal parts shipped by sea, we use VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) bags and anti-rust paper combined with silica gel desiccant packets. Parts are sealed in PE barrier bags to control humidity exposure during the 20–35 day transit period.

Ready to Get Started?

Whether you have detailed CAD files or just a napkin sketch, we’re ready to help bring your project to life. Start with a quote request, or schedule a call to discuss your requirements.

Get A Quote For Your Project Now

Send us your drawings or requirements, our engineering team will respond within 24 hours with a solution, detailed quotation, and manufacturability suggestions.

*We respect your privacy, all your information will be kept confidential.

Get A Quote For Your Project Now

Send us your drawings or requirements, our engineering team will respond within 24 hours with a solution, detailed quotation, and manufacturability suggestions.

*We respect your privacy, all your information will be kept confidential.