Packaging Engineering

We help retailers, brands, importers and distributors develop smarter outdoor storage products — from market insight and product design to engineering validation and launch support.

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E-commerce Packaging

A pallet travels protected. An e-commerce parcel travels alone — sorted by machine, thrown onto a belt, stacked under heavier boxes and left at a doorstep. DiBiBi designs every direct-to-consumer SKU as a self-sufficient shipping unit that survives that journey without a pallet, a forklift or a second pair of hands.

Because our products are heavy by nature, a single carton is rarely the right answer. Where a shed, greenhouse or storage unit exceeds carrier limits, we split it into a multi-box set with a shared master label, sequenced box numbering and a packing list on the outer face — so the customer knows immediately whether the delivery is complete.

Self-Supporting Parcel Construction

Double-wall board, internal bracing and corner protection sized to the product’s own weight.

Multi-box Split Sets

“1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3” numbering, master SKU on every box, packing list printed on the outer face.

Carrier-Compliant Dimensions and Weight

Each carton kept inside standard parcel limits to avoid oversize and heavy-item surcharges.

Assembly-Ordered Layers

The box opens in the order the product is built, so nothing is unpacked twice.

Damage-Claim Reduction

Packaging validated against parcel-network testing before the SKU goes live.

ISTA 3A Drop Test

ISTA Procedure 3A is the international performance test for individually packaged products moving through a parcel delivery system at 70 kg (150 lb) or less. It is a general simulation test: rather than checking a single drop, it reproduces the full sequence of hazards a parcel meets between our line and the customer’s door — climate, vibration, shock and impact.

Atmospheric Preconditioning

The packaged product is held at controlled temperature and humidity so the board is tested in the state it will actually arrive in — damp board loses a significant share of its stacking strength.

Random Vibration

Double-wall board, internal bracing and corner protection sized to the product’s own weight.

Shock — Drop Sequence

Free-fall drops onto corner, edges and faces. Drop height is set by the weight of the package: the heavier the parcel, the lower the height, because heavy parcels are handled mechanically rather than thrown.

Rotational Edge & Corner Drop

Applied to the heavier packaged products in the range, simulating a box being levered off a pallet or tipped over a threshold rather than dropped flat.

Self-Supporting Parcel Construction

Pack and product are inspected against pass criteria. Any deformation, loose fixing or cosmetic damage feeds straight back into the carton design before the SKU is released.

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DiBiBi ISTA 3A Standard

Parcel delivery system, 70 kg (150 lb) or less

8W+

SKUs tested to date

1—3 %

Transit damage rate after redesign

Where a customer sells on Amazon we can additionally test to the Amazon packaging programme (ISTA 6‑AMAZON.COM), which covers Ships‑In‑Own‑Container and over‑boxed formats. Confirm whether DiBiBi already holds this certification.

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Pallet Loading

A pallet is not storage. It is the unit the receiver actually buys.

Once goods are palletised, the receiving warehouse stops handling boxes and starts handling pallets. That single change is what turns a full day of hand-unloading into an hour of forklift work — and it only works if the pallet is built to travel.

We build to the FOB pallet standard the destination market actually racks: Euro pallet 1200 × 800 mm for most European DCs, 1200 × 1000 mm where required, and ISPM 15 heat-treated timber for every export shipment.

Pallet Standard Matched to Destination

EUR/EPAL 1200×800, industrial 1200×1000, or customer-nominated pool pallets.

ISPM 15 Treated and Stamped

So the shipment clears phytosanitary inspection without hold or re-packing.

Stacking Pattern Chosen by Purpose

Column stack for maximum compression strength, interlocked stack where stability under sea motion matters more.

No Overhang, No Underhang

Cartons flush to the deck edge; overhang costs a large share of a carton’s stacking strength.

Corner Boards, Strapping and Stretch Wrap to the Deck

The load and the pallet travel as one body.

Carton Optimization

Carton optimization is the quietest saving in the whole chain and usually the largest. A carton that is 30 mm too tall in every direction costs nothing on its own — multiplied across a container, it removes an entire layer of product and adds a shipment to the year.

Our engineers rebuild the carton around the product rather than fitting the product into a standard box: nesting components, rotating long profiles, moving fixings into the void that already exists, and selecting board grade by the real stacking load rather than by habit.

Right Sizing

Internal dimensions rebuilt around the actual nested part set.

Board Grade by Calculation

Edge crush and stacking strength matched to real pallet height and sea-freight humidity, not over-specified “just in case”.

Component Nesting

panels, profiles and hardware interlocked so protection comes from the layout, not from extra foam.

Material Reduction

less board, less filler, lower packaging weight, and a smaller packaging-waste bill under EU producer-responsibility rules.

Cube Effiency

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Void Reduction

Cut empty space inside the carton so freight pays for product, not for air.

Higher Fill Rate

More sellable units per container at the same freight cost per box.

Right Board Grade

Strength calculated for stack height and sea humidity — no collapse, no over-spec.

Lower Packaging Tax

Less material placed on the EU market means a lower producer-responsibility fee.

Container Loading

Container space is bought whether it is used or not. Before a single carton is moved, we produce a load plan that states exactly how the shipment fills the box — how many pallets, in which orientation, in which order, and where the weight sits.

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What the Load Plan Tells You Before the Container is Sealed

Volume and Weight Utilisation

The percentage of cube and of payload actually used, so you can see whether a 40’HQ beats two 20’GP.

Pallet Count and Orientation

The exact floor pattern, and whether double-stacking is possible for this SKU mix.

Loading Sequence

Numbered, so the container is unloaded in the order the receiver wants to put it away.Column stack for maximum compression strength, interlocked stack where stability under sea motion matters more.

Weight Distribution Along the Axle Line

Balanced front to back and side to side, keeping the container inside road-legal axle limits at destination.

Dunnage and Bracing Plan

where airbags, void fill and lashing go so nothing shifts in a sea swell.

Compare Floor-Loaded with Palletised Plans

In DiBiBi, our range is heavy by design. Squeezing in a few more cartons by floor-loading saves a little freight, then hands the customer a container that takes a crew most of a shift to strip by hand. We plan the load around the total cost of getting goods onto the customer’s racking — not around the container alone.Here’s a preview of what your website’s text will look like by default. You can also adjust the typography of most elements separately. Note that the Font Size setting affects all the sizes defined in “rem” units, that is, almost all areas of your site.

Floor-loaded (hand-stacked) Palletised (forklift-ready)
Cube utilisation Highest — no pallet footprint or deck height lost Slightly lower — the pallet itself takes space
Unloading method Entirely manual, carton by carton Forklift or pallet truck
Unloading time Industry rule of thumb: around five times longer Baseline
Labour at destination A crew, charged by the hour One forklift operator
Manual-handling risk High — heavy goods lifted repeatedly by hand Low — the load is never lifted by a person
Best suited to Light, uniform, low-value cartons where freight cube is the binding cost Heavy goods — sheds, greenhouses, storage — where handling cost dominates

Replacement Parts Labeling

Every part carries its own name. Most after-sales cost is not the part. It is the time spent working out which part. When a customer calls about a missing bracket, the whole chain — retailer, distributor, our service team — is guessing until someone can name the component, especially the outdoor structures.

So we label at component level. Every bagged part, profile and fixing set carries a printed part number that matches the exploded diagram in the manual exactly. The customer reads a number off a bag; the retailer orders that number; we ship that number. No photographs, no descriptions, no second delivery.

Pallet Standard Matched to Destination

EUR/EPAL 1200×800, industrial 1200×1000, or customer-nominated pool pallets.

Hardware Kitted By Assembly Step

Not by fixing type — bag A for step 1, bag B for step 2.

Quantity Printed on the Bag

So the customer can verify the count before starting.

Scannable Code on the Label

Scannable code links to the spare-part request form.

Multi-Language Part Naming

The destination market may require it

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Packing & Loading Instructions

By the time a container reaches a port, the freight is already paid and fixed. The cost still moving is labour — the crew hired to strip the container, and the equipment hired to help them. Both of those numbers were decided months earlier, on our packing line, by the order in which the goods were stacked. So every DiBiBi order ships to a written packing and loading instruction: a set of rules our line follows and your warehouse receives with the shipment.

Light and Bulky Goods Go in the Top Layer

Low-density items — panels, covers, roof sheets, moulded parts — are loaded above the dense ones. Nothing heavy has to be lifted down from above shoulder height, and nothing light is crushed under a dense load on a five-week voyage.

Split and Nest

Large assemblies are broken into components that nest inside one another rather than shipping as one bulky unit. The same product occupies less cube, and every individual piece stays inside a one-person lift.

Mixed Heavy and Light Loading

Heavy and light cartons are combined within the same pallet and the same layer, instead of building all-heavy pallets. Weight is spread evenly, and no single handling unit exceeds what a standard pallet truck can move.

Load-Bearing Items at the Base

The heaviest cartons sit on the floor, over the pallet bearers, so nothing at the bottom of a stack is carrying a load it was not designed to carry.

Loaded for the Equipment the Receiver Already Owns

The target is simple: the container should be emptied with the forklift, pallet truck and crew the warehouse already has on site. If a shipment forces a customer to hire an extra forklift or bring in a second crew for a day, the packing has failed — whatever it saved in freight.

Barcode / SKU / Private Label

Goods that arrive with the wrong label have to be re-labelled by hand before they can be booked in — which puts the cost straight back into the receiving warehouse. We print what your system expects, at origin, so the pallet scans clean on arrival.

Retail Barcodes

EAN‑13, UPC‑A and GTIN applied to the consumer unit in your numbering, positioned and sized so it scans first time at the till.

Carton & Pallet Labels

ITF‑14 shipping-carton codes and GS1‑128 pallet labels carrying SSCC, batch and quantity — the format most European DCs expect at goods‑in.

Private Label & OEM Artwork

Your brand, your colours, your legal text and your country-of-origin statement printed on the carton. Neutral packaging also available.

SKU Mapping

In DiBiBi, We hold your SKU against our factory item code, so purchase orders, cartons, labels and invoices all speak your language.

Retailer-Specific Formats

Label layout, placement and data fields built to the receiving retailer’s own vendor manual, so goods book in without a hold.

From 500 Units

Custom labeling and private-label artwork are available from an order of 500 units per SKU. Below that we ship DiBiBi standard or neutral packaging.

Plan the container before you book it

Send us your order or product portfolio, destination details, and intended route to market. DiBiBi will assess the shipment requirements and develop a comprehensive packaging and load optimisation specification.