
55 Inch Freight
Storing 55-inch items requires careful shipping to prevent damage. Use padded packaging, secure bracing, and proper loading docks to ensure safe transport.
Note: All specifications listed are suggested values.
UNIS is well-suited for shipping 55-inch items due to its flexible storage solutions and robust handling capabilities, ensuring safe transport and efficient logistics for larger displays.
Best for 1–3 units or smaller batches that do not require a full truck.
Ideal for 5+ units or bulk shipments headed to large retail warehouses.
Fastest option for urgent deliveries or time-sensitive placements.
Recommended when the shipment includes temperature-sensitive contents.
Dedicated handling keeps fragile products secure throughout transit.
Coverage across major markets for consistent delivery windows.
Optimized routing reduces delays and keeps inventory on schedule.
Protective packaging and checks minimize damage risk.

Get a quote today and let UNIS handle your 55 inch freight with safe, secure, and timely delivery.
Access official HTS classification guidelines for 55-inch items. Learn about duty rates and regulatory compliance.
Visit ResourceReview HTS code 9904.52.02 for 55-inch items valued 35¢/kg to 55¢/kg. Explore shipping requirements and duty details.
Visit ResourceMinimum 150 sq ft storage space required. Ensure 12ft height clearance and 10ft x 15ft area for efficient stacking.
Visit ResourceUse dry storage, ventilated environments, and pest control. Protect items with padding, corner guards, and individual wrapping.
Visit ResourceUtilize 48" high shelving or adjustable stackable systems. Prioritize heavy-duty cardboard or plastic sheeting for durability.
Visit ResourceRequire 12ft x 10ft loading dock with 8ft clearance for forklifts. Ensure 10ft door width and 8ft aisle space for maneuverability.
Visit ResourceFreight class 125 applies to 55-inch items. Optimize costs with modular storage solutions and efficient space utilization.
Visit Resource
Get a free quote or start shipping your 55 inch freight today.
Common questions we get across freight uses.