Golf Town Packaging & Routing Guidelines

Golf Town Packaging & Routing Guidelines

Golf Town Packaging Guidelines FAQs: Learn how to mix SKUs, segregate POs, and apply GS1-128 labels for proper carton and pallet packing.

These answers are generated by our compliance AI and have not been vetted by a human. Take caution if using this information in your packing flows.

Can you mix multiple SKUs per carton?

Can you mix multiple SKUs per pallet?

Can you mix POs in a single carton?

Can you mix POs in a single pallet?

What are the max dimensions and weights for cartons?

Where do I place the label on a carton?

For carton labels, use the GS1-128 label and place it on the side of the carton so that it is visible and facing out when stacked on a skid, ensuring the label is in the same spot on every carton. For pallets, clearly mark the pallet number and the carton count on each pallet (for example, 'Pallet 1 of 3, 10 cartons') so that this information is easily visible on the loaded pallet.

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

Can you mix multiple SKUs per carton?
Yes, multiple styles (SKUs) can be packed in the same carton as long as products are consolidated based on style/colour/size and a single style is kept together.
Can you mix multiple SKUs per pallet?
Yes, as long as the items are from the same purchase order. Multiple styles (SKUs) can be packed together in the same carton on a pallet, but items from different POs must be segregated.
Can you mix POs in a single carton?
No, each purchase order must be packed into an individual carton with its PO number clearly identified on the exterior. POs should not be mixed in a single carton.
Can you mix POs in a single pallet?
No, POs cannot be mixed on a single pallet. Each PO must be packed on a pallet without mixing, and if multiple POs are on a pallet, they must be segregated.
What are the max dimensions and weights for cartons?
Cartons for general merchandise must not exceed 50 lbs. The document does not specify maximum dimensions.
Where do I place the label on a carton?
For cartons using the GS1 US Common Label (GS1-128), the label is divided into zones that include details like Ship From (Zone A), Ship To (Zone B), and additional information in Zones C through I. For shipments, the GS1-128 label must be placed on the side of the carton in the same spot on every carton, must be visible and facing out when stacked on a skid, and cannot be placed over shrink wrap.
Where do I place the label on a pallet?
For carton labels, use the GS1-128 label and place it on the side of the carton so that it is visible and facing out when stacked on a skid, ensuring the label is in the same spot on every carton. For pallets, clearly mark the pallet number and the carton count on each pallet (for example, 'Pallet 1 of 3, 10 cartons') so that this information is easily visible on the loaded pallet.

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