What products fall under HS code 392390?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Plastics; articles for the conveyance or packing of goods n.e.c. in heading no. 3923
Heading 3923 — Plastic articles for the conveyance or packing of goods; stoppers, lids, caps and other closures of plastics
Chapter 39: Plastics and articles thereof
Use HS-6 392390 when importing or exporting plastic articles designed for packing or conveying goods that don't fit into more specific categories. For instance, plastic pallets or containers that are not specifically defined elsewhere fall under this code.
This code is part of the broader heading 3923, which covers plastic articles for packing and conveyance. Unlike HS-6 392391, which specifically addresses plastic bags and sacks, 392390 includes miscellaneous packing items like plastic crates and bins.
When dealing with HS-6 392390, you might encounter products like plastic storage boxes, shipping containers, or plastic wraps that are used for protecting goods during transport but aren't categorized as traditional packing materials.
If you're unsure whether your product fits here, consider whether it serves a packing function without being a bag or a specific closure. Items like plastic trays for food transport or large plastic bins for bulk shipping are good examples.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
plastic packing articles · HS code 392390 · plastic containers · shipping pallets · plastic crates · bulk packaging solutions · plastic storage bins · plastic trays · packing materials · transportation packaging · plastic wraps · warehouse organization · food transport containers · shipping containers · non-specific packing articles
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