When export goods are ready at the factory, the first step is prepping the packages. Workers wrap each item in cardboard boxes, then secure stacks with thick plastic film to shield them from dust and scratches. Green strapping bands are tightened around the bundles to keep them stable—no shifting during moves. Labels with product details (like specs and quantities) get stuck on the boxes, so everyone knows what’s inside.
Next, the packages are moved to the warehouse’s staging area. workers load the wrapped bundles onto wooden pallets, which lets forklifts or overhead cranes lift heavy loads safely. the crane’s hook attach to a digital scale (to check weight) before lifting the palletized goods across the warehouse floor.

Then comes loading onto the truck. workers coordinate with the crane operator to lower each pallet into the truck’s open trailer. They shift the pallets around to fill the space tightly—no gaps mean less jostling on the road. Once all goods are loaded, a worker latches the truck’s metal side gates shut to secure the cargo.
From here, the truck heads to the port, where the goods will be transferred to a shipping container for overseas delivery. Every step—packing, moving, loading—is about keeping the products intact, so they reach the buyer in perfect condition. It’s a straightforward but careful process, with every worker keeping an eye on making sure nothing goes wrong.
