Dunnage

Dunnage is inexpensive or waste material used to load and secure cargo during transportation; more loosely, it refers to miscellaneous baggage, brought along during travel. The term can also refer to low-priority cargo used to fill out transport capacity which would otherwise ship underweight.

In the context of shipping manufactured goods, dunnage refers to the packing material used as protective fill inside the carton, box or other type container used to prevent the merchandise from being damaged during shipment. These materials include bubble wrap; wadded, crumpled or shredded paper; styrofoam; inflated air packs; and other materials.[1]

  1. ^ Kiesling, Thomas (July 2008). "Packaged Goods: The Ins and Outs of Packaging". Multichannel Merchant. 4 (7). Penton Media: 40–41. Retrieved 24 June 2020.

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