1. The packaging of the goods should ensure that the goods will not be damaged, lost, or leaked during transportation, and will not damage or contaminate aircraft equipment or other items. The packaging of the goods should be strong, intact, light, and meet the requirements of the entire transportation
2. The shipper shall specify the unit, name, detailed address and storage and transportation requirements of the consignee and shipper on the outer packaging of each cargo.
3. The shipper shall stick or tie the carrier’s cargo transportation label on the outer packaging of each piece of cargo.
4. When the shipper uses the old packaging, it must remove the residual marks and labels on the original packaging.
5. The packaging of special goods such as live animals, fresh and perishable goods, valuables, dangerous goods, etc. should meet the carrier's specific requirements for such goods.