
Backcountry.com Packaging Guidelines
Backcountry Packaging Guidelines: Avoid mixing orders/SKUs to prevent fees. Follow approved pallet types and inner pack/case rules for seamless shipping.
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 purchase orders be mixed within a single carton?
Can SKUs be mixed within a single carton?
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
What are the requirements for inner packs and cases?
Below you will find a common list of FAQs that our users have when it comes to packaging guidelines for Backcountry.com.
Can purchase orders be mixed within a single carton?
No, mixing purchase orders within a single carton is subject to an offset charge as per Backcountry's Vendor Agreement and Compliance Guide. Mixing purchase orders in a carton incurs a charge of $100/shipment + $5.00/Carton (SM3).
Can SKUs be mixed within a single carton?
SKUs should not be mixed within a single carton. Mixing SKUs in a carton can result in a compliance offset for having more than one purchase order in a carton, leading to charges of $100/shipment + $5.00/Carton.
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
The allowed pallet types for shipping are: PLT - Pallet with material code 94 for Wood.
What are the requirements for inner packs and cases?
If SN103 or SN106=CA, PO4 should be sent to indicate the number of units within the case.
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