
Rough Sawn Wood Freight
Rough sawn wood should be shipped using palletized stacking with interlocking boards to prevent movement and damage during transit. Proper ventilation and controlled storage conditions are essential to maintain its integrity. Regular inspections and protective padding are crucial to prevent splintering and warping.
Note: All specifications listed are suggested values.
UNIS is suitable for shipping rough sawn wood due to its robust storage solutions with adjustable shelving and proper ventilation, ideal for the product’s dimensions and fragility.
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 rough sawn wood freight with safe, secure, and timely delivery.
For detailed shipping requirements and classification details, visit the HTS Official Website.
Visit ResourceMinimum 200 sq ft storage space with 12ft height clearance. Avoid direct sunlight and ensure well-ventilated conditions.
Visit ResourceUse pallets for stacking, cover wood with protective padding, and maintain stack heights under 4 pallets. Ensure 8ft clearance for forklifts and 12ft loading dock access.
Visit ResourceInterlocking boards and pallets are recommended for secure stacking. Avoid excessive loads to prevent compression.
Visit ResourceSecondary 8ft x 8ft door for personnel access and 10ft warehouse door for truck maneuvering.
Visit ResourceFreight class and storage conditions impact shipping costs. Optimize space utilization to reduce expenses.
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