How Export Packing Supports Movable Glass Partition Delivery

Export packing is the transition between production records and the delivery programme. For movable glass partition projects, the packing plan should relate to the confirmed product scope, destination, handling conditions and agreed documents. It should not be represented by an invented factory scene or a generic crate image with no connection to real loading activity.
Begin with the approved project scope
Packing follows the confirmed panels, tracks, profiles, hardware and project-related accessories. The packing team needs the current item list and approved references before crates are closed. Unconfirmed components should not be added to photographs or descriptions merely to make the shipment look more complete.
Project-specific requirements can vary, so crate quantity, dimensions and internal protection should not be guessed from a website photograph.
Protect surfaces and separate components
Glass, finished frames and long track components have different handling needs. Protective materials, internal separation and secure restraint are planned around the actual items. The purpose is to reduce movement and surface contact during handling, while keeping identification practical at the receiving end.
Visible plywood crates can document real export preparation, but they do not prove what is inside unless the packing record and project scope confirm it.
Keep identification factual
Labels may include project or handling references needed by the delivery process. Public website images should not expose customer-private information. Where a supplied photograph contains a small logistics label, the image can be used to show real loading context without publishing the label as a marketing claim.
Coordinate loading and vehicle access
Crates need to be positioned for the selected vehicle or container and for the next handling stage. Loading space, equipment, weight distribution and securing method are operational matters that must be handled by the responsible logistics team. A website overview should describe the process boundary rather than promise a universal packing method.
The first-party photographs used on this site show real plywood crates placed on a truck during loading. They replace the previously rejected synthetic packing visual.
Prepare the document set
- Confirm the packing list against the approved supply scope.
- Use consistent item and crate references where required.
- Record relevant photographs before dispatch.
- Coordinate delivery destination and receiving access.
- Keep commercial, customs and transport documents under the responsible parties’ review.
Connect packing with project planning
Delivery is easier to coordinate when the project team has already confirmed opening information, system selection and site programme. Review the workflow on the custom movable glass partition systems page and the company evidence on the About EBUNGE page.
For a project review, provide the destination, requested schedule, opening information and selected system through the contact form. Final packing and delivery arrangements remain subject to the confirmed order scope and logistics plan.