Shipping mattresses overseas is expensive. Bulky volume. High freight costs. Risk of damage. And if you're doing it manually? You're losing money on every container.
Here's the reality: efficient overseas shipping starts with the right packing method — and the right machine.

Most manufacturers still pack mattresses flat or roll them by hand. That means:
Low container density (only 200–300 mattresses per 40ft container)
High shipping cost per unit
Inconsistent sealing (moisture gets in during ocean transit)
Labor-heavy process (10+ workers per shift)
For overseas shipping, flat is not an option. You need compression + rolling + vacuum sealing.
A mattress compression roll packing machine reduces mattress volume by 70–80%. A standard queen mattress becomes a tight cylinder the size of a small cooler.
| Packing Method | Mattresses per 40ft Container |
|---|---|
| Flat / uncompressed | 250–300 |
| Hand-rolled + tape | 400–500 |
| Machine compression + rolled + vacuum sealed | 800–1,200 |
That's 3–4x more mattresses per container. Your freight cost per mattress drops by 60–70%.
| Factor | Manual Packing | Machine Packing |
|---|---|---|
| Time per mattress | 5–8 minutes | 45–60 seconds |
| Workers needed | 8–10 | 2–3 |
| Seal consistency | Variable (leaks common) | 100% consistent |
| Vacuum strength | Weak (hand pump) | -0.8 bar (industrial) |
| Damage in transit | 5–8% | <1% |
For overseas shipping, consistency is everything. A single failed seal during a 30-day ocean journey = moldy mattress = customer rejection.
Not all packing machines are built for international shipping. Look for these export-specific features:
Requirement: ≥40 m³/h
Why: Removes air quickly before sealing — critical for high-humidity ports like Mumbai, Colombo, or Singapore.
Why: Creates two parallel seals. If one fails, the backup holds. Essential for long ocean transits.
Thickness: 120–150 microns (not 80-micron retail film)
Why: Ocean containers stack 2m high. Thin film bursts under weight.
Target: 35–45cm diameter per rolled mattress
Why: Standardized roll size = predictable container loading = no wasted space.
Insert mattress into gusseted PE bag
Machine compresses to preset force (no over-compression)
Vacuum draws air out to -0.7 to -0.8 bar
Heat seal bars close the bag with double seals
Rolling mechanism compresses into tight cylinder
Tape or band the roll (optional for stacking)
Load into container — up to 1,200 units per 40ft
Total cycle time: under 1 minute per mattress
| Mistake | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Using thin film (80 micron) | Burst bags in container | Use 120–150 micron film |
| Single seal only | Moisture ingress if seal fails | Double seal bars |
| No vacuum gauge | Inconsistent air removal | Digital vacuum control |
| Manual rolling after vacuum | Uneven shape, wasted space | Integrated roll mechanism |
Machine cost: $8,000 – $18,000 (one-time)
Per-container savings:
Flat packing: 300 mattresses / container
Machine packing: 1,000 mattresses / container
If you ship 5 containers per month:
Before: 5 containers × 300 units = 1,500 mattresses
After: 5 containers × 1,000 units = 5,000 mattresses
You just moved 3,500 more mattresses in the same 5 containers. That's $15,000–$25,000 monthly freight savings.
Machine pays for itself in one shipment.
India to Europe / USA: Long ocean routes need durable seals
Southeast Asia to Middle East: High humidity requires strong vacuum
China to Africa: Rough handling needs thick film + double seals
Vietnam to Japan: Short transit but high volume — speed matters
We manufacture mattress compression roll packing machines built specifically for export efficiency.
Double heat sealing
Industrial vacuum pump (40–60 m³/h)
Force-controlled compression (no foam damage)
45–60 second cycle time
[Request a container loading simulation] — we'll calculate exactly how many more mattresses you can ship per month.
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