Skip to main content

Glossary > Packaging instructions

Packaging Instructions

weasl author André Nimtz
Author: André Nimtz | June 16, 2025

Definition: What is a packaging instruction?

Packaging instructions are a written document or specific instructions for the correct packaging of a product. It is of particular relevance in logistics, shipping and production.

What should be included in packaging instructions?

Packaging instructions contain a whole range of information that can vary depending on the industry, the product to be packaged, guidelines and specifications, etc. This information includes, for example

  • the type of packaging - for example cardboard, wood, bubble wrap, etc.

  • the packaging materials to be used - e.g. film, filling material, adhesive tape, etc.

  • the quantity and arrangement of the products in the packaging

  • any necessary markings - e.g. labels, hazardous goods signs, etc.

  • special requirements - for example, for sensitive or hazardous goods

  • the packaging units - for example, how many items are packed in a box

  • the dimensions and weights of the packaged units

  • security measures such as stretch film, edge protection, etc.

  • the attachment of the delivery note

The packaging instructions can also contain details about the delivery bill itself. These include, for example

  • Order number

  • delivery address

  • Part number and part description

  • Total delivery quantity and partial quantity per package

  • Number of packages

  • Weight per package

  • Goods tariff number and origin of goods

  • If applicable, information on dangerous goods according to legal regulations

Pin Icon

Summary

Packaging type and materials such as cardboard, film, filling material, adhesive tape

Information on units and properties such as number of pieces per unit, dimensions, weight, safety measures

Delivery bill and shipping details incl. order number, delivery address, article information, quantities, dangerous goods data

An example of clearly regulated packaging instructions

It is quite possible that packaging instructions in your company really only apply and suit your company. Beyond this and as soon as certain goods are involved, binding regulations may apply. A common example can be found in dangerous goods legislation or, more specifically, in the ADR - the European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road.

This defines packaging instructions as specific legal regulations for the packaging of hazardous substances. Depending on the hazardous substance and means of transport, these packaging instructions are identified by codes such as P001, LP903 or P908. For liquid substances, for example, P001 defines which inner and outer packaging is possible, which volumes are permitted and when additional ventilation equipment must be used.

Pin Icon

Summary

ADR regulations govern the packaging of dangerous goods

Packaging codes such as P001 or P908 specify concrete regulations

What are the advantages of packaging instructions?

Like any other instruction, the packaging instruction also enables uniformity and standardization. It provides your employees with clear guidelines and helps to achieve consistent packaging quality and a low error level.

As an instructional document, it helps both experienced and new employees to quickly familiarize themselves with the work processes. At the same time, the packaging instructions ensure that the result is always a correctly packaged product that is optimally protected against transport damage, breakage or moisture.

Of course, packaging instructions also support compliance with all standards, guidelines and specifications. This means you are on the legally compliant side when it comes to hazardous goods or export and customs regulations.

And last but not least, the conscientiously completed packaging instruction is also a documentation tool that can provide information on whether all instructions have been followed and all information requirements fulfilled. This creates better traceability in the event of audits and complaints.

Pin Icon

Summary

Standardization and QA of packaging through clear, uniform specifications

Training aid and work facilitation for all employees

Legal certainty and traceability for standards, specifications and audits

Objectives of the packaging instruction

Let's summarize once again what the packaging instruction is aimed at.

  1. By standardizing the packaging, it simplifies the delivery process and increases the protection of the goods.

  2. Standardization also leads to greater efficiency in the logistics chain.

  3. Packaging instructions should also ensure that you always pack in accordance with the applicable standards and guidelines and that you can prove this if required.

Simply provide packaging instructions digitally

weasl product flyer

Packaging sounds so simple, but it can involve complex, specification-driven processes. You can optimally support these processes by relying on digital instructions - for example with our Connected Worker platform weasl.

Sounds appealing? Then take a look at what weasl can do - in our detailed product flyer.