Automotive Glass Specialist|OEM Quality · Multi-Layer Protective Packaging · Global Shipping

Automotive glass is extremely fragile, and during intercity or international transport, it is most likely to break due to vibration, compression, or pressure on the edges and corners.

We provide the safest multi-layer packaging solutions tailored to different vehicle models and shipping methods, minimizing the risk of transport damage to the greatest extent.

Three Professional Packaging Methods

1️⃣ OEM Black Foam Protection (Li Auto only)

This is the dedicated Li Auto packaging solution and currently offers the best protection with the lowest transport-damage rate.

2️⃣ Standard Wooden Crate Packaging (suitable for most brands)

Ideal for large glass panels and international shipping. Strong compression resistance and highly stable during transport.

3️⃣ Carton Box + Internal Foam Packaging (lightweight & economical)

Suitable for short-distance shipping or smaller glass components. Lightweight yet provides good protective performance.

International Shipping & Insurance Guidelines

Automotive glass is categorized as a highly fragile item, and international logistics companies have clear policies regarding whether it is covered by insurance:

Some logistics companies DO cover glass damage

If the designated packaging method is used (e.g., wooden crate or reinforced foam), additional insurance can be purchased.

If the glass is damaged during transit, a claim can be filed.

Some logistics companies DO NOT insure glass products

Certain carriers explicitly exclude fragile items—especially glass—from compensation.

Even if insurance is purchased, it may not be valid.

Policies vary by logistics company

We will provide recommendations based on your region and logistics restrictions, including:

• Logistics companies that DO offer glass insurance

• The most suitable packaging method

• Risk notices and handling suggestions

Our priority is always to reduce risk and ensure the glass arrives safely and intact.


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