Packaging Materials. All packaging and packing methods and materials shall be in accordance with the best commercial practice. 4.4.1 All shipping containers shall comply with the relevant National Motor Freight Classification and Uniform Freight Classification requirements/standards, and must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to Goods, and to prevent breakage of shipping container itself. 4.4.2 Commercial cartons must be used for all boxed Goods. All cartons must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to the contents, and to prevent breakage of the carton itself.
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Packaging Materials. All packaging and packing methods and materials shall be in accordance with the best commercial practice.
4.4.1 4.5.1. All shipping containers shall comply with the relevant National Motor Freight Classification and Uniform Freight Classification requirements/standards, and must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to Goods, and to prevent breakage of shipping container itself.
4.4.2 4.5.2. Commercial cartons must be used for all boxed Goods. All cartons must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to the contents, and to prevent breakage of the carton itself.
4.5.3. All shipping cartons must be labeled with contents (including brand name) and volume.
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Packaging Materials. All packaging and packing methods and materials shall be in accordance with the best commercial practice.
4.4.1 4.5.1 All shipping containers shall comply with the relevant National Motor Freight Classification and Uniform Freight Classification requirements/standards, and must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to Goods, and to prevent breakage of shipping container itself.
4.4.2 4.5.2 Commercial cartons must be used for all boxed Goods. All cartons must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to the contents, and to prevent breakage of the carton itself.
4.5.3 All shipping cartons must be labeled with contents (including brand name) and volume.
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Packaging Materials. All packaging and packing methods and materials shall be in accordance with the best commercial practice.
4.4.1 4.5.1 All shipping containers shall comply with the relevant National Motor Freight Classification and Uniform Freight Classification requirements/standards, and must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to Goods, and to prevent breakage of shipping container itself.
4.4.2 4.5.2 Commercial cartons must be used for all boxed Goods. All cartons must be sufficiently sturdy to prevent crushing, bruising, or other damage to the contents, and to prevent breakage of the carton itself.
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Sources: Price Agreement