Warehouse packing best practices

Packing verifies picked goods, protects them in transit and creates the final shipment record.

3 min read · Updated 30 July 2026

Problem

A fast pick can still fail the customer when packing misses quantity, identity, protection or documentation checks.

Solution

Verify order contents, choose suitable packaging, record exceptions and complete labels and documents consistently.

Verify the order

Check product, variant, quantity and any serial or batch requirements against the order.

Select packaging

Use packaging that protects the goods without unnecessary material or dimensional weight.

Capture exceptions

Stop and resolve shortages, damage or substitutions rather than silently shipping an incorrect order.

Complete shipment data

Apply labels, documents, weight and carrier information before moving the parcel or pallet to dispatch.

Frequently asked questions

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