How to ensure that the package arrives at the destination intact and undamaged?
Release time:2024-06-20 11:26:23
During transportation, due to the diversity of transportation, how can the package arrive at its destination intact and undamaged? Perhaps your shipping partners are doing their best to protect the safety of your products, but many of your products have already been damaged upon arrival. Every object with mass has a fixed frequency and other resonant frequencies. When you strike an object, the sound you hear is the result of these frequency combinations. These resonances are the places where objects like to shake. These resonances are just functions we use to design the shape and materials of the product. The amplitude that occurs at the natural frequency of resonance that matches your product may cause the product itself to shake. Studying packages during transportation can tell us what happens during transportation and where our products like to shake, making tools such as tilt indicators and condition monitoring devices very useful. Changes in geometric shape materials or packaging can alter the resonance frequency, moving it away from known frequencies that can cause damage. Using shock-absorbing labels, anti tilt labels, and transportation equipment monitoring recorders can confirm the effectiveness of packaging, monitor the transportation process of goods, identify faults in the supply chain, establish a responsibility system, and reduce cargo damage.