Here are five practical ways to prevent it:
1. Use High-Quality Desiccants Desiccants absorb moisture from the air inside containers, keeping humidity levels stable. Products like silica gel, clay, or calcium chloride desiccants can make a significant difference.
2. Ensure Proper Ventilation Containers should allow airflow to balance temperature and humidity. Avoid blocking air vents with cargo.
3. Dry Cargo Before Loading Even slightly damp packaging or pallets can release moisture during transit. Always ensure goods are fully dry.
4. Use Moisture Barriers Apply plastic liners or VCI films to act as a barrier against condensation and external humidity.
5. Monitor Temperature and Humidity Data loggers or sensors can help identify risky conditions before damage occurs.
By combining these methods, companies can significantly reduce the risk of moisture-related losses, ensuring goods arrive in optimal condition.



BR 21421
VN 12211
US 5916
AR 4806
IN 3495
CN 2793
IQ 2627
BD 2468
