However, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. The right tertiary packaging depends heavily on the nature of the load. What works for lightweight, uniform products may not be suitable for heavy, fragile or irregular shipments. Choosing incorrectly can lead to product damage, inefficiencies, and unnecessary cost.
In this blog, we’ll explore how to match packaging materials and methods to different load types. You’ll learn what factors influence the right choice of tertiary packaging, how to approach lightweight, heavy, fragile, and mixed pallet loads, and how to balance protection with cost and sustainability.
What determines the right tertiary packaging?
Choosing the right tertiary packaging depends on several key factors that influence how well products are protected throughout storage and transportation. Understanding these helps ensure the packaging is fit for purpose and cost-effective.
- Product weight: Heavier loads require stronger, more durable packaging solutions such as reinforced pallets, high-tensile stretch film, or strapping to maintain stability and prevent collapse.
- Product fragility: Delicate or high-value items need additional protection, including cushioning, edge protectors, or secure palletisation to reduce the risk of impact damage during transit.
- Shipping and storage conditions: Environmental factors such as temperature changes, moisture, stacking height, and duration of storage all affect packaging performance and material choice.
- Handling methods: The way goods are moved, whether by forklift, manual handling, or automated systems, impacts the level of reinforcement and stability required in the packaging design.