Arrangement and Packaging of Import–Export Air Cargo
When preparing cargo for air transport, several key factors must be considered, including:
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Type of goods
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Dimensions and weight
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Packaging materials and methods
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Nature and content of the shipment
For example, general cargo must:
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Have dimensions suitable for the aircraft’s cargo hold;
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Be properly packed to prevent deformation, leakage, or damage;
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Use durable, secure packaging that ensures the shipment remains intact throughout handling and transportation.
Typical examples of general cargo include textiles, machinery parts, electronics (non-hazardous), and consumer goods.
Proper classification and packaging not only ensure compliance with airline and IATA regulations but also help protect goods and optimize transportation efficiency.

