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Common FAQs about packaging guidelines for Bay Cities. These answers are AI-generated from official retailer documents.
A manifest or packing list is required prior to the arrival of the container(s). For palletized inbounds, a detailed packing list is required. The placement of the packing list is not specified in the document.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
Yes, a detailed packing list is required for palletized inbounds, but there is no specific instruction on where to place it.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
Pallets can be used, but they must not be higher than 52" and loads must arrive with clear carton markings for each SKU. Each pallet should have one item unless otherwise specified upfront, to avoid a sorting fee for mixed SKUs.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
The guidelines do not explicitly mention if purchase orders can be mixed within a single carton. However, they require clear carton markings for each SKU and a detailed packing list.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
Each pallet must have one item unless otherwise mentioned upfront. If mixed, a fee may be charged to sort mixed SKUs.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
SKUs should not be mixed on a single pallet unless mentioned upfront. Mixing SKUs is subject to a fee to sort mixed SKUs.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
No, SKUs must be clearly marked on the cartons, and each pallet should ideally have only one item unless arranged otherwise upfront. Additional fees may apply for sorting mixed SKUs.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
The guidelines do not specify specific pallet types for shipping, but pallets must not be higher than 52" and should ideally contain one item per pallet unless otherwise arranged.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
Carton markings must clearly indicate each SKU being sent. Pallets should contain only one item per pallet unless otherwise arranged upfront, and pallets must not exceed 52" in height.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
Pallets must be no higher than 52 inches.
Source: Bay Cities Packaging & Design Shipping and Receiving Guidelines - Jan 1, 2018
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