
Security Cameras Freight
Security cameras should be shipped in dry, well-ventilated environments to prevent damage. Use padded packaging and label boxes as 'Fragile – Security Cameras' to ensure safe transport.
Note: All specifications listed are suggested values.
Security cameras are best shipped in secure, adaptable storage solutions that prioritize protection and scalability. UNIS’s handling capabilities ensure proper padding, labeling, and secure transport to meet these requirements.
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.
Dependable freight services tailored to your shipment profile.
Coast-to-coast coverage with scalable routing options.
Execution built around transit consistency and delivery windows.
Careful handling with visibility, compliance, and shipment protection.

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For details on customs regulations and import requirements, visit the HTS database.
Visit resourceMinimum 150 sq ft (10ft x 15ft) storage space with 8ft height clearance. Ensure proper weight distribution on shelving.
Visit resourceStore in dry, ventilated areas. Use 500-lb shelving units and avoid excessive stacking. Provide 12ft loading dock access with 8ft doors.
Visit resourcePackage cameras with bubble wrap or foam in original packaging. Clearly label boxes as 'Fragile – Security Cameras' and ensure secure stacking.
Visit resourceEnsure 3ft clearance around shelving for forklifts and 9ft clear door opening. Verify pallet dimensions (48" x 40") for compatibility.
Visit resourceFreight costs depend on storage scalability, packaging density, and access requirements. Optimize space utilization to reduce expenses.
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