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Shipping Marks - How To Apply

Shipping Marks - How To Apply

 

 

Watch the video to see details about shipping marks and where to apply them.

Now that your shipping order has been placed, you need to download the shipping marks we have provided for your order and forward them to your supplier.  

Each shipping mark includes a unique QR code that identifies each of your master/outer cartons.

These shipping marks need to be added by your supplier to each master/outer carton so that your order can be tracked every step of the way - from the origin port to the end destination in the EnZone Hub.

Using an example order of 20 outer/master cartons:

  • There will be 40 shipping marks to be applied - 2 for each master/outer carton.  

  • These should be applied on adjacent sides of the master/outer carton.  

  • The shipping marks are numbered so there will be 2 labels showing e.g. 1 of 20, and 2 labels showing 2 of 20 etc, up to the maximum number of outer/master cartons.

Shipping Mark Sizes

On the shipping order, you can choose 1 up, 2 up or 4 up shipping marks. The difference between 1 up, 2 up and 4 up is the number of shipping marks on an A4 page. 

  • If you choose 1 up, this has 1 shipping mark per A4 page and should be used on a large size master/outer carton. 

  • If you choose 2 up, this has 2 shipping marks per A4 page and should be used on a medium size master/outer carton.

  • if you choose 4 up, this has 4 shipping marks per A4 page and should be used on a smaller sized master/outer carton.

1 Up

2 Up

4 Up

If in doubt, you can download 1 up, 2 up and 4 up and send them all to your supplier and let them decide which size would be more appropriate to use.

There is a Supplier’s Instruction link on the shipping order confirmation page. These instructions can be downloaded and emailed to your Supplier to avoid any confusion.

Adding the shipping marks provided will help to prevent lost stock and delays in the shipping process. The shipping marks are available to download on both Consolidated and Direct Shipping Orders. See the links below for the process for creating each type of shipping order: