A Guide To Designing Your Own Labeling System BY Goyal Packers And Movers In Chandigarh

In our view, an effective, efficient, and easy packaging system is a priority as well as a necessity for ensuring a smooth-shifting period. The lack of the above often translates to excessive trips in order to ensure you didn’t miss anything while packing and unpacking can be best described as a nightmare in such a scenario as customers end up wondering every other minute as to what they are missing now, or which package contains the particular item. In a nutshell, it is pure chaos and an explosion of stress and anxiety waiting to happen. First and foremost, contrary to popular belief you'll need more than just a sharpie to mark your boxes. Markers in a range of colors are required for the best of labeling systems. Along with the markers, you'll need a colored tape that matches the markers' hues. While the majority of your packing tape will be clear, having a roll of each color will aid your labeling procedure significantly and help your organization immensely.

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The next step is assigning colors to all major rooms such as green for the kitchen, red for the family/living room, blue for the bedroom, orange for the bathroom(s), and yellow for the dining room. You are free to assign the colors to any room as long as they make sense to you. Use the marker with the correct color to write on each box as you pack up each room. On each box, write the room name in large, capital characters. Then, in a smaller size or a different font, list the contents of the package. A single strip on the top or side of the box of the respective colored tape also helps greatly in quickly identifying the room's hue.

Clue in your packers and movers in Chandigarh to your system. Have a sheet of paper set out with each color and what it represents before the movers arrive to take up their belongings. This aids the team in implementing a system that is ideally custom-tailored to your demands, as well as reducing, if not completely eliminating, the danger of damage when loading and unloading the goods.