
peel and stick backsplash Freight
Peel and stick backsplashes require careful handling due to their fragility. They should be shipped in individually wrapped rolls with protective padding to prevent damage. Stacking and palletizing must follow strict guidelines to ensure secure transport.
Note: All specifications listed are suggested values.
Peel and stick backsplashes are best shipped in climate-controlled environments with secure palletizing. UNIS’s modular storage solutions accommodate their fragility and size requirements, ensuring safe handling and efficient logistics.
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.

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Visit ResourceMinimum 200 sq ft storage area with 10ft height clearance. Pallets (48" x 40") must support 4ft stacking. Link:
Visit ResourceProtect rolls with bubble wrap/cardboard. Label pallets with handling instructions. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture. Link:
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Visit ResourceWarehouse storage reduces costs compared to retail. Optimize FIFO practices to minimize aging risks. Link:
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