
This shipment shows a completed export order of acrylic mirror sheets loaded into a standard container for delivery to Colombia. From production to packing and container loading, the process reflects typical requirements of overseas B2B buyers who focus on material protection, cutting accuracy, and shipment stability.
The product in this order is acrylic mirror sheet (PMMA mirror board), which is widely used as a lightweight alternative to glass mirror.
Compared with glass mirror, acrylic mirror sheets are more suitable for transport, installation, and secondary processing, especially for export projects.
Although the exact specs depend on customer requirements, typical export configurations include:
For this type of order, customers usually prioritize stable reflection quality, no surface scratches, and easy peeling protective film.
Unlike standard full-sheet shipments, many mirror sheet orders involve custom cutting.
Cutting is not limited to simple shapes:
For B2B buyers, pre-cut panels reduce labor costs and simplify installation at the destination.
From the images, the packing method follows a standard export safety structure:
Each sheet is covered with protective film such as paper or PE film to avoid surface scratches and static dust adsorption.
Sheets are stacked in bulk based on the same size grouping and flat alignment to prevent bending.
All goods are placed on wooden pallets, which facilitate forklift handling and prevent moisture from ground contact.
The cargo is wrapped with stretch film, reinforced with packing straps, and covered with carton board or full carton box.
5. Wooden Case (Optional for high-value orders)
In many export shipments, especially long-distance routes like South America, wooden crates are used to enhance protection.
The shipment is loaded into a standard container, likely a 20GP or 40HQ depending on total volume.
Proper loading directly affects damage rate, customer complaint rate, and insurance risk.
For markets like Colombia and other Latin American countries, acrylic mirror sheets are widely used in:
The main reasons are clear:
From this order, several practical points can be summarized:
Packing quality is as important as product quality. Damage during shipping is one of the biggest risks in acrylic mirror export.
Pre-cut service reduces local cost, and many buyers prefer ready-to-use panels for faster project execution.
Stable supply and consistency matter more than low price because mirror surface defects are highly visible and not acceptable.
Container loading affects final delivery condition. Poor loading can damage an otherwise qualified product.
This Colombia shipment reflects a typical B2B export workflow for acrylic mirror sheets, from production and customization to reinforced packing and container loading.
For overseas buyers, the focus is not only on the material itself, but also on processing capability, packaging standards, and shipment reliability, which directly determine whether the goods arrive in usable condition.
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