Packaging and Traceability for Chinese Garlic
I help European importers prevent claims and confusion by aligning packaging, labels, and traceability before shipment.
The goal is simple: what is packed, what is labeled, and what is written in the documents must match.
What this service means?
- Packaging and traceability control makes shipments predictable.
- It reduces the most common “easy to avoid” problems: Wrong labels, inconsistent carton details, missing traceability elements, and document mismatches that create customs friction or buyer disputes.
What I check?
Carton and inner packaging quality
- Carton strength and protection for transport
- Inner packaging consistency where used
Label accuracy
- Correct product name and grade
- Correct net weight and carton count details where applicable
Batch and lot identification
- Batch or lot marking present when required
- Consistency across cartons, pallets, and paperwork
Pallet and outer marks
- Pallet marks and handling symbols if used
- Avoiding mix ups during loading
Traceability elements
- Basic traceability fields aligned with your requirements
- Clear linkage from batch to shipment
Consistency with documents
- Label details match invoice and packing list
- Avoiding “label says X, documents say Y” risk
Photo evidence and reporting
- Key label and packaging photos
- Short checklist style summary
Fix before shipment
- If something is wrong, I push correction before release
- Confirm fixes with new photos
What you receive?
- Packaging and labeling checklist tailored to your shipment
- Photo evidence package of cartons, labels, and marks
- Risk notes and correction requests where needed
- Final consistency confirmation before shipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you redesign packaging?
No. I validate and align packaging and labels with your requirements and the document set.
Can you follow our label format?
Yes. If you have a template, I check the supplier follows it consistently.
Is this relevant if we buy standard cartons?
Yes. Most avoidable issues happen with small label or carton detail mismatches.