Damage & prevention Moisture damage risk Type of moisture damage Container Rain Moisture damage costs Why calcium chloride Our prevention process Peace of Moisture Mind AbsorTest Industries we protect Sustainability by prevention Products All Products Container desiccants Absorpole Absorbag AbsorGel Hanging AbsorGel Blanket AbsorGel Max & Compact AbsorGel Sheet In-box desiccants AbsorGel Pouches AbsorGel Sheet AbsorTerra Accessories Packaging Talk to an expert Insights Moisture Magazine FAQ Webinars Sustainability Sustainability for Clients Sustainability at Absortech About Our company Our organization R&D Quality and production Our people Find an Absortech contact Transparency & Accountability News Contact Language Thoughts 1 minutes Slow, wet and cheap is the best way to ship electronics Electronic goods are usually shipped by air. This way the products are kept dry, but air freight is both expensive and unsustainable. And the world can no longer afford to be unsustainable. Behind choosing air freight to ship electronics lies their vulnerability to moisture. The alternative has been to ship products like computers, smartphones, and televisions by sea freight, using silica gel to protect from moisture. This isn’t sustainable either and we’ll show you why in this report, along with two client cases where we were able to reduce the carbon footprint of their electronic shipments by 93% and 97% respectively. Both cases also led to significant savings in costs and plastic usage. Download the report below to find out how you can lower your carbon footprint and shipping costs. Download the report Tags #Corrosion#Cost-savings#Electronics and telecoms#Environment#Solutions Share this LinkedIn Facebook Email Twitter Read more Insights 8 minutes Which is the best desiccant for shipping containers? Insights 4 minutes Collapsed packaging: why it’s a problem and why it might be about to get worse