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When it comes to antique shipping there are a number of things that we should remember. Moving and storage of such fragile items are no joke. The fact that the item is antique we are well aware that the item at hand is valuable thus handling it with utmost care is very important. There are several removal companies UK that offers a special service when it comes to handling these fragile items. Services for packing London make sure that items such as this are intact and unscratched until it arrives at its destination.

When you want to ship antique items, you need to plan it carefully and do a little research of your own. First and foremost, you must learn how to package it properly in order to guarantee that it will not get broken or damaged as it undergoes shipping. Another concern of yours is to find out which removal services you can approach and book the item you send because there are companies that are strict when it comes to shipping antiques as most of them are afraid that if something happens to it during shipping they might be paying you a lot and they are just not that willing to take the risk knowing that they might not have the professionals to do this. It would also help if you could do some research on how to pack the parcel properly and what possible rules and regulations are involved in shipping antique items.

When it comes to packaging antique parcels, doing it the right way and choosing the right materials are crucial in order to keep the item safe and undamaged. You will need a really strong box that has a size that is enough to fit the entire item properly. It should be large enough that the sides of the item will not rub on the sides. But do not also choose a box that is just too big because it will only cause the item to rattle around the box during shipping and we do not want this because this poses an increased risk of breaking the item. Once you have found the box to fit the item not too tight and not to loose, your next goal is to hold the item in place firmly by padding the sides and around the item. The pad that you will be placing will serve as the shock absorber if during instances where the box might be moved around during shipping. When the antique item is securely padded in the box, sealing it would be the next task.

To do this, you will need a strong tape enough to wrap around the circumference of the box in all directions. Start with the length, then wrap with tape the width and finally secure with tape the height of the box. Now that you have packed your antique item securely, its time for you to look for the removal company that you trust to ship the antique item securely and safely.

by: Marylin Jackson




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