
Aldi Packaging Guidelines
Discover Aldi Packaging Guidelines for shipping: allowed ISO EURO & UK pallets, mandatory Bills of Lading, and SSCC carton label rules.
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What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
What are the requirements for Bills of Lading when it comes to pallet (freight) or carton (parcel) shipments?
What are the requirements for placing labels on cartons being shipped?
Below you will find a common list of FAQs that our users have when it comes to packaging guidelines for Aldi.
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
Allowed pallet types for shipping are ISO EURO pallets (coded as 201) and UK industrial size pallets (coded as 202).
What are the requirements for Bills of Lading when it comes to pallet (freight) or carton (parcel) shipments?
The Bill of Lading (BOL) reference number is a unique number assigned by the shipper for creating the Bill of Lading. It identifies a unique shipment. This reference number is mandatory and can be sent via RFF+BM or RFF+DQ in the DESADV message.
What are the requirements for placing labels on cartons being shipped?
The requirements for labels on cartons, specifically Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) labels, mandate the use of code '33E' for marking instructions. The document doesn't provide explicit placement guidelines for GS1 or UCC18 labels, but states that SSCC must be used for labeling cartons. It doesn't mention placement specifics.
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