At Registan, product excellence extends beyond manufacturing—it is ensured through meticulous, multi-layered packaging and loading systems designed to protect every plank until it reaches your site. We understand that even the finest flooring can be compromised by inadequate handling and transit. That's why we have developed a comprehensive packaging protocol that reflects our dedication to quality, security, and customer satisfaction.
1. Individual Plank Protection: Guarding Surfaces and Edges
Each SPC plank is carefully wrapped and shielded immediately after final quality inspection:
Surface Film: A high-clarity, low-residue protective film is applied to the printed wear layer. This barrier prevents fine scratches, abrasion, and dust accumulation during handling and shipping.
2. Bundling: Secure and Orderly Grouping
Uniform Stacking: Planks are stacked in consistent quantities based on thickness and weight to avoid excess pressure and deformation.
Reinforced Strapping: Heavy-duty PET plastic straps are tensioned in a cross pattern around each bundle. This keeps planks tightly aligned and prevents shifting within the carton.
Bundle Labeling: Each bundle is clearly labeled with product SKU, color code, lot number, and quantity for easy identification and inventory management.
3. Sealing and Marking: The Final Layer of Security
Secure Sealing: Cartons are sealed with high-strength adhesive tape in an H-pattern to ensure lids and bases remain intact throughout the journey.
Ergonomic Handling Features: Handhold slots and easy-open tear strips are integrated into carton design for safer handling and damage-free unpacking.
Clear International Markings: Every carton displays standardized, legible icons and text: Fragile, This Way Up, Keep Dry, product details, gross/net weight, dimensions, and destination info—facilitating careful handling across the supply chain.
4. Container Loading: Strategic and Secure Stowage
Our logistics team follows a precise loading plan to maximize safety and space efficiency:
Interlocking Stack Pattern: Cartons are loaded in a interlocked brick-style arrangement to create a stable, unified block that resists tilting or collapse.