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Port Marks for Your Goods
This page was last updated on Tuesday, 21 April 2015 08:21:30 PM

The Port Mark is a very important method of identifying your goods
from everybody else in the distribution chain, here is an example of what we require on the side of your crate / tea chest etc.


Type in Port Mark | Back to Port Mark mainpage

Name of Shipping Company ( abv ) NZ Ship
Surname Shaw
Port of Loading Brisbane
Port of Discharge Auckland
Phone Number 064 -9 1234567
Individual Number / By Total Number of Packages 1 / 10


Your next box / package will go 2 / 10 then 3 / 10   etc..

If you want to take the easy way out
By typing in your Port Mark and then Print out and stick to external carton
of goods then Click here:
Type in Port Mark
| Back to Port Mark mainpage

By the way we don't recommend it, we suggest that you get a big black textor
and write it on your packages yourself, as labels fall off or are pulled off.