Export packaging is also often referred to as transport packaging, which is one of three main types of packaging that are likely to be needed for exported goods.
Transport or export packaging is the outermost layer of packaging and is designed to protect your goods during transit. Examples include wooden crates, metal drums and plastic shrink-wrapping.
Outer packaging is an intermediate layer of packaging, which often also serves a retail-promotion purpose. An example would be a box containing multiple units that doubles as a retail display fixture and can be placed directly on a shop shelf, as is common with many convenience foods.
Sales packaging is the immediate layer of packaging around your goods - the packaging that remains when the goods reach their end-user. Examples include the bottles in which beverages are contained, or the boxes many electronics items are sold in. Sales packaging often also serves a marketing purpose by containing prominent branding images and information.
These three types of packaging work like Russian dolls - each layer of packaging is complete on its own terms, but contained within a further layer of outer packaging.
Product Model | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter | Thickness |
23034E NACHI | 170 | 260 | 67 |
23934AX NACHI | 170 | 230 | 45 |