Custom hospitality furniture since 1995 · China & Vietnam manufacturing

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Project Packaging & Logistics

How furniture is protected, coded and released according to project zones and installation sequence.

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Project Packaging & Logistics

Related Gainwell factory tour

Watch Gainwell’s published factory tour for a first-hand view of handcrafted wood processing for hospitality furniture. The page guidance below explains how the topic applies to project review and delivery.

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Packaging is part of product engineering

Different shapes, finishes and materials require different protection and handling methods.

Packaging should minimise damage while remaining practical for site receiving and installation.

Code for the site programme

Clear project, floor, room and zone identification reduces handling mistakes and supports sequenced installation.

A practical review framework

Use this resource as a structured starting point for packaging and delivery planning. Gainwell states that it was established in 1995 and supports projects through a 2-country China and Vietnam manufacturing network. First-party evidence on the site includes our factory videos, project references, prototype guidance and quality control processes. Its published 4-stage project path covers scope alignment, samples, production control and delivery.

The 5 checkpoints below turn the topic into a review record that owners, designers, procurement teams and manufacturers can discuss. Record the source, revision, owner and approval status for each decision; do not treat a general guide as a project specification.

  • Product vulnerability and protection method
  • Item, room and floor coding
  • Package dimensions and handling route
  • Container or shipment release sequence
  • Site receipt, storage and damage reporting

How should this project packaging & logistics resource be used?

Use it to prepare questions, organise evidence and identify missing decisions before quotation, sampling or production. Replace general guidance with the approved project documents when requirements are confirmed.

What must be verified before approval?

Verify the current drawing revision, material and finish samples, required test methods, production location, inspection criteria, programme and named decision owner.

Project quantities, tolerances, test methods, certificates, programme dates and warranty terms must be confirmed against the current drawings, approved samples, production location and commercial agreement. Last technical review: July 31, 2026.

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