To properly label a package for shipping, place the label on the largest flat surface of the box, ensuring it's not wrapped around edges or placed over seams. Include complete sender and recipient information, tracking number, weight, and service class. Getting your package to its destination starts with a properly placed shipping label. A clear, secure label ensures smooth delivery. Plus, it avoids delays or lost boxes. Carriers like UPS, FedEx, DHL, USPS, and others have specific guidelines for label placement, orientation, and visibility. They typically combine human‑readable text with one or more barcodes and, increasingly, embedded data for compliance with retail, carrier, and. Whether you're shipping a small parcel or a large box, knowing the correct label placement on a box is crucial for ensuring smooth transportation and timely arrival at its destination. As the saying goes, “ A well-placed label is a step closer to a successful delivery! ” So, let's dive into the. Two types of labels shall be used; label for product information and label for transport information.
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