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What is a bubble bag?

Definition: Packages weighing less than 0/67g per cubic decimeter/kloc.

From June 1 2005, the delivery charges for competitive packages such as foam packages were changed from government pricing to market-regulated prices, and postal enterprises can independently determine the tariff structure, tariff standards and charging methods according to market supply and demand and competition.

Packaging classification:

1. Class I parcels: Class I parcels include newspapers and magazines within 30 days from the date of spontaneous publication 10, government notices and slogans published by the central authorities and provinces (cities), autonomous regions, the Central Military Commission and major military regions and provincial military regions, and articles for political propaganda.

2. Category II packages: Category II packages include books, movies, cameras for TV photographers, video recorders and their accessories, projectors for film projection teams, and gasoline-free generators.

3. Three types of parcels: emergency materials and tools, valuables and various tickets, medicines, vaccines, and a small amount of urgently needed import and export items.

4. Four types of packaging: instruments, meters, musical instruments, props, handicrafts, clothes and flowers.

5. Five types of packaging: furniture, containers, foamed plastics and their products.

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Precautions for receiving and sending bubble packages:

1, check in in time. After entering the address filled in by the user, the staff should check it carefully with the user in time to avoid unnecessary trouble to the follow-up work due to incorrect address matching.

2, standard paste. In order to ensure the accurate full-code scanning barcode, when pasting the package details sheet, don't fold it in half askew, but stick it flat, and stick it on the largest and smoothest side of the package as far as possible.

3. Strict inspection. Don't be afraid of trouble, so that the bag can be opened, the pieces can be checked, the eyes can be wrapped together, and the names are strictly repeated, leaving no dead ends. For inspection-free parcels, not only strict acceptance and delivery procedures, but also a sampling inspection system should be implemented.

4. Proper packaging. Be patient and meticulous, and choose appropriate packaging materials according to the nature, size, weight and mailing distance of the items mailed by users.

reference data

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