What Are the Key Export Standards for Shipping Injection Molds Overseas?

5/28/20251 min read

Exporting injection molds requires more than a crate and customs form. At Dongxinda, we follow a set of international packaging and documentation standards to ensure every mold arrives safely, ready for immediate use.

Our Export Practices Include:

  • Anti-Rust Coating & Vacuum Packing: Protects steel surfaces for up to 6 months.

  • Reinforced Wooden Crating: Secures the mold during transport, forklift-ready.

  • Spare Part Kits & Tool Manuals: Labeled and packed separately for easy identification.

  • Document Package: Includes steel certificate, T1 report, maintenance guide, 2D/3D files, and a full packing list.

These steps reduce risks of damage, delays, or customs issues—especially important for overseas clients.

FAQs:

  • Do you handle CIF, FOB, and DDU terms?
    Yes. We support EXW, FOB, CIF, and door-to-door delivery options globally.

  • Is export packaging included in the mold cost?
    Usually yes, unless otherwise specified during quotation.

  • Can you provide wooden box fumigation certificates?
    Of course. We comply with ISPM-15 and can issue fumigation reports as required.