Leather Shoe ManufacturerOEM & Private Label · Zhejiang, China
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Export packing that protects every pair.

We plan retail boxes, master cartons, pallets, and paperwork so each pair arrives protected and the shipment clears smoothly.

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Export packing

Packing layers

Three layers between the shoe and the destination
01

Retail box

Individual pair box with brand print, tissue, and any inserts your channel expects.

02

Master carton

Multiple pairs per carton, counted and labeled for wholesale and warehouse handling.

03

Pallet & load

Cartons palletized and stabilized for container or LCL shipping.

Export setup

Carton and label choices that fit your logistics, not ours

Fit your
logistics.

We align carton size, pair count, label content, and pallet pattern to how you receive freight in your market.

Pair countTuned to carton size and your warehouse handling preference.
Label contentSKU, size, quantity, PO, and destination fields as required.
Carton specMaterial, size, and stacking strength matched to the route.
DocumentationPacking list, commercial invoice, and shipment paperwork aligned.

Shipping routes

Built for buyers importing into Europe and the United States
01

Sea freight

FCL or LCL for cost-efficient bulk delivery to your port.

02

Air freight

Faster transit for samples, launches, or time-sensitive orders.

03

Forwarder-friendly

We work with your nominated forwarder or propose a routing.

Design the pack-out around product, channel, and route

A good carton protects pairs and keeps receiving data usable

Freeze the complete pack before cargo-ready date.

Shoe packing begins with the finished pair dimensions, material sensitivity, target presentation, distribution channel, shipment mode, and receiving process. Tissue, stuffing, shape supports, bags, desiccant policy, box board, inserts, labels, carton strength, assortment, and pallet or floor-loading rules should work together. Excess space can allow movement and abrasion, while an undersized box can deform the upper or crush decoration.

The packing specification should show one complete approved pair and one sealed master carton. Include SKU, color, size, barcode, country-of-origin or customer labels, quantity, carton number, gross and net weight, dimensions, shipping marks, and any mixed-assortment rule. Confirm who supplies final data and the cutoff for artwork or routing changes.

Link shipment release to documents

Final inspection, payment milestones, booking, cargo-ready status, loading, commercial invoice, packing list, transport document, and any requested origin or compliance document should follow one responsibility schedule. The buyer, factory, forwarder, and broker need the same product and carton data.

  • Run carton fit and handling checks with production-intent boxes, pair weight, assortment, and expected stacking conditions.
  • Verify totals across the purchase order, packing list, carton labels, commercial invoice, booking, and loading record.
  • Photograph sealed cartons, marks, container condition, loading pattern, seal number, and any special moisture protection.

Retail pack

Approve tissue, stuffing, inserts, dust bags, box dimensions, print, barcode, labels, and opening experience with the actual shoe. Packaging must protect the product without hiding required information.

Master carton

Control board strength, dimensions, pair count, assortment, dividers, tape, marks, gross weight, and handling limits. Avoid mixed rules that are difficult to verify at receiving.

Shipping handover

Name the trade term, forwarder contact, booking owner, cargo-ready definition, document list, loading method, and exception process before production reaches the packing stage.

Plan the shipment

Tell us your destination and
receiving setup.

Carton preference, label needs, and port of arrival are enough to start.

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