Export and international shipping

Furniture rarely fails in the factory. It fails in a container, and it fails in two ways: physical damage to corners and faces, and moisture that gets into timber during a long sea transit and shows up as movement after the piece is unpacked.

Our export programme is built around those two problems specifically.

Packing

  • Carton design specified per product rather than per box size
  • Edge and corner protection on every face that can be knocked
  • Moisture-barrier wrapping with desiccants and moisture indicators inside the pack
  • Carton drop compliance testing
  • Palletisation and labelling for consolidated container loads

Before it ships

Timber is kiln-dried to a specified moisture content and checked before packing. Inspection reports and moisture readings are issued per batch, so you know what left rather than guessing what arrives.

Documentation

Documentation is aligned to buyer and destination requirements for clear customs movement. Wood sourcing is guided by legality and traceability, which matters for destinations with import restrictions on timber.

Consolidation and scheduling

Where a project spans several product types, we consolidate into scheduled dispatches rather than shipping piecemeal. We hand over to your nominated freight partner, or advise if you do not have one.

Re-orders from abroad

Control samples and colour recipes stay on file, so a second container ordered a year later matches the first. For hospitality buyers extending a property across borders, that is usually the deciding factor.

Export enquiries: info@samyogliving.com or WhatsApp +91 84419 96000.