How to reduce breakage in the transport of wine bottles
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Since wine bottles are fragile, damage will inevitably occur during transportation. With the continuous development of our country's economy, long-distance transportation has become the norm. Damage to glass bottles during transportation is almost inevitable. So how can you reduce the damage to glass bottles? Very minimal damage during shipping?
Wine bottles in transit
During the transportation of glass bottles (especially long-distance transportation), the first thing to do is the packaging of the wine bottles. In the process of packaging and transporting wine bottles, you can choose thick cartons or use wooden boxes for reinforcement. Use old newspapers or foam to wrap and cover the surrounding glass bottles. In the process of high-level stacking, it is necessary to harden the intervals between layers. Has a solid board. After loading, they must be tied firmly to avoid shaking or collision of the bottles during transportation. At the same time, care should be taken to cover the products to prevent them from being exposed to the sun, rain, and excessive pressure, which may reduce the beauty of the bottles. Excessive temperature difference causes thermal expansion and contraction and cracking, which affects quality and sales.
After the bottles arrive for transportation, when storing the bottles, try to ensure that the floor of the storage area is flat. Avoid the risk of bottles falling due to imbalance. Choose an indoor environment for storage to avoid the bottles becoming weathered due to natural weathering. The glass bottle should not be in direct contact with the ground to avoid scratches and other marks caused by friction with the ground. At the same time, the ventilation of the bottle room should be ensured to avoid the influence of excessive moisture.
Be careful when handling filled bottles. One is to prevent the bottle itself from breaking or leaking. Second, long-term exposure can easily lead to alcohol leakage. Be more cautious about its storage and transportation.






