Packaging of Roses for Export via Airfreight

Packaging of Roses is often done in cardboard boxes. The quantity of roses in these boxes is increasing to reduce costs. Roses are often shipped without plastic sleeves to avoid the build-up of humidity. After arrival, the roses are often repackaged at the auction or by specialised importers. They are usually put into plastic flower containers (buckets) and supplied to the florists and wholesalers.

Packaging of Roses for Export via Airfreight must be:

  • Supplied in bunches of 10 or 20 stems;
  • Provided with separate foil packaging for each barrel unit (except for Freiland roses);
  • Bunched with all flower buds at the same level or in two layers. With two layers, the separate layers may not touch each other

Packaging of Roses – Bunching


Roses Bunching Protection


Packaging of Roses  – cardboard boxes


different types of cut flower packaging box, bags, flower sleeves, packing equipment or even flower packaging for export

Cut flowers are flowers or flower buds (often with some stem and leaf) that have been cut from the plant bearing it. Cut flowers are used for home decoration and for decorating the interior of offices, as gifts for birthdays and special Holidays, for weddings, celebrations, and for funerals. Cut flowers are sold in bouquets with or without foliage, in bunches of the same flowers (mono-bunches), and as single flowers.

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