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During international transportation, parcels go through multiple processes such as sorting, loading/unloading, and transshipment, and may face issues like dropping, crushing, and moisture (e.g., sea freight or air freight in rainy seasons). The packaging must achieve "two-layer protection":
The inner layer protects the goods themselves (scratch-proof and collision-proof);
The outer layer supports the overall structure (crush-proof and damage-proof).
Different countries have clear regulations on packaging materials and labels (e.g., the EU prohibits non-fumigated wood-containing packaging, and the US requires electronic products to be labeled with "lithium battery marks"). Additionally, the weight and size of the packaging must comply with the pricing standards of courier companies (DHL, FedEx, UPS, etc.) to avoid additional fees due to "non-compliance with specifications".