Arrival check and material setup
The crew checks the item scope, special protection needs and packing sequence, then prepares cartons, wrap, corner guards and bubble wrap on site.
The professional packing team selects protective materials based on item material, dimensions, and shipping method, completing on-site packing, box labeling, and special item packaging arrangements.
From arrival checks and home protection to classified packing, volume review and sealed handover, the on-site crew follows a clear professional workflow.
The crew checks the item scope, special protection needs and packing sequence, then prepares cartons, wrap, corner guards and bubble wrap on site.
All materials are brought to your home on packing day — no need to prepare or purchase anything in advance.
Select different carton sizes for books, clothing, tableware and other items; use targeted materials for special-size items.
Standard & Custom Box TypesWrap furniture surfaces, tableware, and fragile items to reduce friction and collision risks during transit.
Multi-layer cushioning protectionSecure cartons and clearly label by category, room or handling requirements to facilitate loading and destination verification.
Box Identification SystemSuitable for large furniture and surfaces prone to wear; wrapping method is determined based on material and shipping plan.
Large furniture protectionArtwork, ceramics, glass panels, and similar items can have custom wooden crates or enhanced protection arranged after assessment.
Custom wooden crating for fragile itemsFor irregular items that cannot use standard cartons, choose cardboard sheets, fillers and other protection based on on-site conditions.
Irregularly Shaped Item HandlingNot all items are suitable for standard cartons. Special items should be identified separately during the pre-move assessment, with packaging and transport methods confirmed by the team.

Assess cushioning, securing, and wooden crate protection based on size, material, and vulnerable areas. Confirm special handling before shipping.

Base layer with bubble wrap, wrap with heavy cardboard and protect all four corners; glass and marble tops receive dedicated wooden crate protection.

Silicone release paper isolation, double-sided corrugated board protection, edge cushioning, and custom wooden crate framing for large artworks.

Custom-shaped outer shells are DIY-fitted and filled. Pianos, guitars, violins, and other instruments have specialized packaging procedures.
The more something is prone to damage, the more it reveals the quality of the packing. The following job involved shipping paintings from Shanghai to Australia. The review is compiled from the third-party platform MoveAide's ReloSmart Shanghai page, and the name, route, and rating can all be verified on the original page.

"Very professional. The packing completed in Shanghai was outstanding, with very secure packaging. The paintings arrived at our home in perfect condition. Great service, highly recommended."
Not everything is worth crating. Standard cartons and cushioning are enough for regular furniture and clothing. Custom wooden crates and reinforced cushioning are truly needed for items that fear shock or pressure, such as artwork, ceramics, glass panels and musical instruments. During assessment, we will tell you directly what needs extra protection and what does not, instead of quoting everything at the highest specification.
View More Real Case StudiesNot at all. All packing is done by the crew. You just need to tell the team leader which items need packing and any special requirements.
Tell us your departure city, quantity of items, and any special items, and our consultant will confirm the assessment and packing plan with you.
The professional packing team selects protective materials based on item material, dimensions, and shipping method, completing on-site packing, box labeling, and special item packaging arrangements.
From arrival checks and home protection to classified packing, volume review and sealed handover, the on-site crew follows a clear professional workflow.
The crew checks the item scope, special protection needs and packing sequence, then prepares cartons, wrap, corner guards and bubble wrap on site.
All materials are brought to your home on packing day — no need to prepare or purchase anything in advance.
Select different carton sizes for books, clothing, tableware and other items; use targeted materials for special-size items.
Standard & Custom Box TypesWrap furniture surfaces, tableware, and fragile items to reduce friction and collision risks during transit.
Multi-layer cushioning protectionSecure cartons and clearly label by category, room or handling requirements to facilitate loading and destination verification.
Box Identification SystemSuitable for large furniture and surfaces prone to wear; wrapping method is determined based on material and shipping plan.
Large furniture protectionArtwork, ceramics, glass panels, and similar items can have custom wooden crates or enhanced protection arranged after assessment.
Custom wooden crating for fragile itemsFor irregular items that cannot use standard cartons, choose cardboard sheets, fillers and other protection based on on-site conditions.
Irregularly Shaped Item HandlingNot all items are suitable for standard cartons. Special items should be identified separately during the pre-move assessment, with packaging and transport methods confirmed by the team.

Assess cushioning, securing, and wooden crate protection based on size, material, and vulnerable areas. Confirm special handling before shipping.

Base layer with bubble wrap, wrap with heavy cardboard and protect all four corners; glass and marble tops receive dedicated wooden crate protection.

Silicone release paper isolation, double-sided corrugated board protection, edge cushioning, and custom wooden crate framing for large artworks.

Custom-shaped outer shells are DIY-fitted and filled. Pianos, guitars, violins, and other instruments have specialized packaging procedures.
The more something is prone to damage, the more it reveals the quality of the packing. The following job involved shipping paintings from Shanghai to Australia. The review is compiled from the third-party platform MoveAide's ReloSmart Shanghai page, and the name, route, and rating can all be verified on the original page.

"Very professional. The packing completed in Shanghai was outstanding, with very secure packaging. The paintings arrived at our home in perfect condition. Great service, highly recommended."
Not everything is worth crating. Standard cartons and cushioning are enough for regular furniture and clothing. Custom wooden crates and reinforced cushioning are truly needed for items that fear shock or pressure, such as artwork, ceramics, glass panels and musical instruments. During assessment, we will tell you directly what needs extra protection and what does not, instead of quoting everything at the highest specification.
View More Real Case StudiesNot at all. All packing is done by the crew. You just need to tell the team leader which items need packing and any special requirements.
Tell us your departure city, quantity of items, and any special items, and our consultant will confirm the assessment and packing plan with you.