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Orange, TX is one of those freight zones where “it looked fine when it left” is basically the slogan on every damage claim. Because once a load gets rolling toward Orange—regional miles, industrial handling, stop-and-go, hard turns, trailer gaps—the freight doesn’t get a gentle ride.

It gets a ride that reveals the truth:

Either the load is controlled…

…or the load is going to move.

And when the load moves, you don’t just get “a little scuff.”

You get the same repeating pattern that slowly bleeds profit:

  • cartons rubbed raw from vibration

  • crushed corners on bottom layers

  • labels scraped, torn, or unreadable

  • pallets arriving leaned “just a little”

  • product dented inside cartons that still look “fine”

  • claims, credits, rework, and customer frustration on repeat

That’s not bad luck.

That’s uncontrolled movement + contact + pressure.

Dunnage is how you shut it down.

If you searched “Dunnage Orange TX”, you’re probably dealing with one of these right now:

  • pallets arriving leaned, shifted, or “walked” in the trailer

  • cartons scuffed and rubbed-through from vibration and friction

  • bottom-layer boxes crushed at corners under stacking pressure

  • product arriving dented/scratched inside cartons that look okay

  • loads feeling unstable no matter how tight you wrap them

  • claims, credits, and rework becoming routine

Good news: those are patterns.

Patterns can be solved.

Dunnage, Explained Like a Shipping Manager Would Explain It

Dunnage is any protective material used to:

  • Separate cartons/product so they don’t rub and scuff

  • Cushion impacts so bumps don’t become damage

  • Fill voids so items can’t rattle and slam inside cartons

  • Block & brace loads so pallets don’t shift under braking and turns

  • Stabilize stacked layers so weight doesn’t crush weak points

The simplest truth:

Dunnage is load control.

Because once the load leaves your dock, physics takes over:

  • vibration

  • braking forces

  • turning forces

  • stacking pressure

  • trailer gaps

  • friction contact points

Dunnage is how you stop physics from charging you money.

Why Orange Shipments Get Beat Up (Even When You “Wrap It Tight”)

Orange freight has a few realities that amplify damage:

1) Regional miles add up

More time on the road = more vibration cycles. Vibration cycles = more friction rub and more corner stress.

2) Industrial lanes mean fast handling

Loads get moved, staged, and re-moved. Every touch is a risk multiplier.

3) Trailer gaps create pallet shift

Air space = movement. Movement = lean. Lean = crushed corners and unstable deliveries.

4) Stretch wrap isn’t a miracle

Wrap is containment. It does NOT:

  • immobilize product inside cartons

  • distribute stacking pressure

  • prevent abrasion rub

  • eliminate trailer gaps

  • brace against braking forces

That’s dunnage’s job.

Dunnage Options We Supply for Orange, TX Operations

We supply dunnage that matches the damage pattern — not generic filler.

Corrugated Dunnage (Pads / Sheets / Dividers)

High ROI and often the fastest win.

Used for:

  • layer pads between stacked cartons

  • sidewall protection against trailer abrasion

  • dividers between cartons to prevent scuffing

  • abrasion reduction and pressure distribution

  • cleaner loads and fewer crushed corners

If cartons are getting beat up externally, corrugated pads/sheets are usually step one.

Paper Dunnage (Kraft Void Fill)

For internal movement inside cartons.

Used for:

  • filling voids so product can’t shift

  • cushioning irregular items

  • reducing rattles and internal impacts

  • keeping pack-out fast and consistent

If product arrives damaged while cartons look okay, internal movement is the enemy.

Foam Dunnage

For high-value or finish-sensitive goods.

Used for:

  • scratch prevention

  • repeatable cradle protection

  • cushioning premium components

  • reducing cosmetic and impact damage

If a scratch ruins the sale, foam isn’t “extra.” It’s profit protection.

Inflatable Dunnage (Air Pillows / Air Bags)

Speed plus stability.

Used for:

  • fast void fill

  • mixed carton loads

  • lightweight shipments

  • reducing movement without adding heavy material

Blocking & Bracing Dunnage (Load Control)

For shifting pallets and unstable loads.

Used for:

  • preventing forward/back shift under braking

  • eliminating trailer gaps

  • stabilizing partial loads

  • keeping pallets upright and square

If pallets arrive leaning in Orange freight, blocking and bracing is often the fix.

Orange Case Study (This Will Sound Familiar)

A shipper runs regular loads toward Orange. Pallets leave looking solid.

But arrivals keep showing:

  • crushed bottom corners

  • scuffed outer cartons

  • torn labels

  • occasional internal product damage

  • mild pallet leaning that keeps repeating

First instinct: “Carrier issue.”

So they swap carriers.

Same damage.

Because the carrier wasn’t the root cause.

The root cause was movement + contact + pressure.

So the fix becomes:

  • layer pads to distribute stacking pressure

  • sidewall pads to stop trailer abrasion

  • dividers for mixed cartons

  • void fill for internal movement

  • blocking/bracing to remove trailer gaps

Damage drops. Claims drop. Rework drops.

And customers stop sending pictures because there’s nothing left to photograph.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!

Why Full Truckload Dunnage Makes Sense in Orange

Your MOQ is Full Truckload, and that’s where you get the best economics and the most consistency.

Truckload ordering gives you:

  • better unit cost

  • consistent availability

  • fewer emergency purchases

  • standardized pack-out methods

  • smoother warehouse workflows

Here’s the hidden benefit:

Standardization reduces damage.

Same materials. Same method. Same results.

That’s how you kill a damage rate.

How to Tell Your Dunnage Setup Is Wrong (Fast)

If any of these are happening, dunnage is missing or mismatched:

  • “We wrap it tight” but cartons still scuff or crush

  • the same SKUs arrive damaged repeatedly

  • pallet edges get destroyed weekly

  • product arrives dented while boxes look okay

  • pallets arrive leaning in FTL

  • labor is wasted reworking pallets

  • customers send photos more than purchase orders

Those aren’t accidents.

Those are patterns.

Patterns get solved.

What We Need to Quote Dunnage for Orange (Quick)

To quote accurately, send any of this:

  • what you ship (cartons, pallets, or both)

  • rough weights (light / medium / heavy is fine)

  • shipping method (parcel, LTL, FTL)

  • main issue (crushing, scuffing, shifting, internal movement)

  • pallet size (48×40, 42×42, custom)

  • monthly volume (estimate is fine)

Even imperfect info is enough if the damage pattern is clear.

Dunnage Isn’t “Extra.” Damage Is Extra.

Wrong mindset: “Dunnage costs money.”

Correct mindset: “Damage costs more.”

Damage creates:

  • replacements

  • credits

  • rework labor

  • lost time

  • frustrated customers

  • trust erosion

The right dunnage setup prevents that entire chain reaction.

Dunnage Supplier for Orange, TX That Moves at Warehouse Speed

You don’t need a supplier who sends a catalog and disappears.

You need:

  • fast quoting

  • reliable truckload supply

  • dunnage matched to your real problems

  • a repeatable protection plan that works every shipment

That’s what Custom Packaging Products delivers.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!

Bottom Line

If you’re shipping in or around Orange, TX and dealing with crushed corners, scuffed cartons, leaning pallets, internal product damage, or shifting loads…

That’s not mystery damage.

That’s physics doing what physics does.

Dunnage is how you make physics behave — shipment after shipment — so freight arrives clean, stable, and sellable.

Tell us what’s shipping and what’s getting damaged, and we’ll point you to the right dunnage setup for your operation.