BevMo! Packaging Guidelines

BevMo! Packaging Guidelines

BevMo! Packaging Guidelines: Clear rules for packing lists, pallet stacking (max 64”), & carton labels. Follow required shipping documents for smooth deliveries.

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Are there any requirements for packing lists when shipping cartons?

Are there any requirements for packing lists when shipping pallets?

Can pallets be stacked?

What are the requirements for carton or pallet labels and their placement?

What are the requirements for placing labels on cartons being shipped?

What is the max pallet height allowed when shipping?

Below you will find a common list of FAQs that our users have when it comes to packaging guidelines for BevMo!.

Are there any requirements for packing lists when shipping cartons?
An itemized Packing List and BOL must be presented upon arrival for the delivery appointment scheduled for the specific PO(s). The document does not specify where exactly the packing list must be placed, just that it must accompany the delivery upon arrival.
Are there any requirements for packing lists when shipping pallets?
A Purchase Order or packing slip must accompany each box or shipment. Specifically, for deliveries to UNIS Warehouse, an itemized Packing List and BOL for the delivery appointment scheduled for the specific PO(s) must be presented upon arrival at the UNIS warehouse.
Can pallets be stacked?
Pallet height maximum is 64".
What are the requirements for carton or pallet labels and their placement?
BevMo! requires that carton markings include on one side of each case in characters no less than 1 inch tall: UPC Product Code, product description, expiration date, pack/size, and production lot number/pack date. All code, expiration, and pack dates should be in month/day/year format.
What are the requirements for placing labels on cartons being shipped?
BevMo! requires all cartons to have marking information printed on one side of each case in characters not less than 1 inch tall. The information includes UPC Product Code, product description, expiration date, pack/size, and production lot number/pack date. All code, expiration, and pack dates on the outside of shipping cases or cartons should be in month/day/year format. There was no mention of GS1 or UCC18 labels or specific recommended placement for these types of labels.
What is the max pallet height allowed when shipping?
The maximum pallet height allowed when shipping is 64 inches.

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