Hibbett Sports Packaging Guidelines

Hibbett Sports Packaging Guidelines

Discover Hibbett Sports Packaging Guidelines: FAQs on pallet stacking, shipping pallet types, and Bills of Lading requirements for smooth operations.

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 pallets be stacked?

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?

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

Can pallets be stacked?
Yes, pallets can be stacked. If pallets are stackable, the cube is calculated by the number of pallets routed multiplied by 62.5. If the pallets are non-stackable, the cube is calculated by the number of pallets routed multiplied by 125. Adjust the cube if the pallets are oversized based on pallet dimensions and quantity.
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
The allowed pallet types for shipping are "Floor" for floor-loaded shipments, "Pallets (non-stackable)," and "Pallets (stackable)."
What are the requirements for Bills of Lading when it comes to pallet (freight) or carton (parcel) shipments?
For freight shipments (pallet), the Load ID must be recorded on the Bill of Lading (BOL). The Load ID must also be included within the EDI 856 and is used in the Routing Instructions. For parcel (carton) shipments, after receiving Routing Instructions, the vendor is responsible for contacting the parcel carrier and setting up a pickup appointment. The shipment should be billed Third Party using Hibbett Wholesale's account number, as indicated in the Vendor News Portlet in TMS.

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