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What happens after your aluminum windows and doors finish production?
At Realgres, the process does not stop at the factory floor.
Every week, we load containers with aluminum windows and doors for customers in different countries.
For an international project, safe delivery matters just as much as product quality. Windows and doors may travel thousands of miles before they reach the job site. During this journey, they can face vibration, movement, handling, and long-distance transportation.
That is why we take packaging and container loading seriously.
Our team protects each product, organizes the cargo, and checks the container before shipment. As a result, your windows and doors have better protection from the factory to the project site.
For contractors, builders, developers, and homeowners, this extra care can make a real difference.
Buying aluminum windows and doors for an overseas project is different from buying products locally.
Your windows may travel by truck, port, ship, and another truck before they arrive at your project. Along the way, poor packaging can lead to scratches, broken glass, damaged hardware, or other problems.
That can create extra costs and cause project delays.
For example, a damaged custom window may not have a quick replacement. The product may have a special size, color, glass specification, or opening style.
Therefore, good packaging helps protect both the product and your project schedule.
At Realgres, we see packaging as part of our complete delivery process.
Good products deserve good protection.
First, our team prepares each aluminum window and door for transportation.
We use suitable protective materials based on the product type and project requirements. The goal is simple: reduce the risk of scratches, impact, and movement during shipping.
For example, our packaging process may include:
These materials create several layers of protection.
In addition, we pay close attention to finished surfaces. This is especially important for custom aluminum windows and doors because the surface finish is part of the final architectural design.
The products should arrive at the job site looking as good as they did when they left our factory.
Next, our team organizes the finished products before they enter the container.
This step may look simple, but it is very important.
We do not simply place products into the container at random. Instead, we consider product size, weight, shape, quantity, and unloading needs.
For large projects, this process becomes even more important.
A project may include dozens or even hundreds of windows and doors. If the cargo is not well organized, unloading can take more time and create unnecessary handling.
Therefore, our team plans the loading order before the container leaves the factory.
Better organization can help make unloading easier at the destination. It can also reduce unnecessary movement during transportation.
Once the products are ready, our loading team starts the container loading process.
At this stage, we focus on three key points:
Protection. Stability. Space.
First, we place the products in suitable positions.
Then, we check weight distribution and available space.
At the same time, we use securing materials to reduce unnecessary movement inside the container.
A well-loaded container should not only use space efficiently. More importantly, it should keep the cargo stable throughout the journey.
This is especially important for large aluminum sliding doors, folding doors, oversized windows, and other customized products.
Our team uses practical loading experience to make the best use of the available container space while keeping the products protected.
Before the container leaves our factory, our team performs a final check.
We inspect the loading condition and make sure the products have proper protection and support.
We also check whether the cargo is stable and whether the container space is being used properly.
This final inspection gives us one more chance to identify possible problems before shipment.
Once the container leaves the factory, it may travel across the ocean for weeks.
For that reason, we want to make sure everything is ready before the doors close.
We do not treat container loading as a quick final step. We treat it as part of quality control.
For contractors and builders, the buying process does not end when production finishes.
You also need to think about delivery.
Will the products arrive safely?
Will the shipment be easy to unload?
Will the windows and doors arrive in the right condition?
Can your installation team start work on time?
These questions are important when you import custom aluminum windows and doors from overseas.
At Realgres, we support the full process from project consultation and product design to manufacturing, quality control, packaging, and international shipping.
As a result, customers can work with one supplier throughout the project instead of managing several different suppliers.
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