Damage prevention
Learn how professional packing reduces carton collapse, edge damage, poor stacking, and unpacking confusion.

Direct answer
Good packing starts with item category. Heavy, fragile, electronic, hollow, sharp, and high-value goods need different materials, labels, and handling notes.
A storage planning guide for household and commercial goods covering inventory records, prohibited items, minimum billing, retrieval notice, packing, and insurance.
What should I confirm before putting household goods into storage?
A freight guide explaining PTL, FTL, actual weight, volumetric weight, pincode serviceability, documentation, special handling, and insurance.
Should my cartons or business goods move by PTL, FTL, or a dedicated vehicle?
A plain-English guide to declared value, photos, exclusions, claim timing, and documentation for household and vehicle moves.
What proof do I need before moving day if I want damage accountability and a realistic claim process?
A practical packing guide for cartons, appliances, furniture, fragile items, electronics, labels, and open-first boxes.
How do professional packers reduce breakage, carton collapse, and unpacking confusion during a household move?
Share route, goods, floor access, and service type. Marshal confirms the next quote or survey step.