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Packing Plywood Vietnam — Low-Cost Industrial Grade, Export-Ready

Mika Plywood manufactures packing plywood Vietnam — the most affordable industrial-grade plywood for pallets, crates, and export packaging. From $220/CBM, fast lead time 10-15 days, export to 20+ countries.

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Packing Plywood Vietnam — Mika Plywood

Standard Sizes

1220x2440mm (4x8ft), 1220x1830mm (4x6ft), 915x1830mm (3x6ft)

Density

Acacia core ~580 kg/m3 | Styrax core 480-500 kg/m3

MOQ

1 x 40ft High Cube container

Lead Time

10-15 working days after confirmation

Vietnam packing plywood from Mika Plywood — strong-core panels for pallets, crates, and export packaging. From $220/CBM FOB, 10–15 day lead time, shipped to 20+ countries.

Product Overview

Packing Plywood Vietnam — Industrial Strength at Lowest Cost

Mika Plywood packing plywood Vietnam is manufactured for one purpose: reliable industrial packaging at the lowest possible cost. Strong acacia/styrax core, ISPM 15 fumigated, and fully documented for export. Starting from $220/CBM.

  • Most affordable plywood from Mika Plywood — starting from $220/CBM
  • Strong acacia/styrax core — handles industrial loading stress
  • Multiple packing sizes for crate and pallet customization
  • Fast lead time 10-15 days — ideal for urgent packaging supply
  • Export-ready to 20+ countries — deep experience with India and Africa
  • Full export documentation — CO, Fumigation, Phytosanitary included

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Technical Data

Packing Plywood Vietnam — Technical Specifications

Product TypePacking Plywood — Industrial / Export Grade
Face / BackBintangor C/D or Poplar — packing grade (minor repairs acceptable)
Core OptionsAcacia (~580 kg/m3) or Styrax (480-500 kg/m3)
Glue TypeMelamine (MR)
Emission StandardE2 (standard for packing grade)
Thickness Range3mm-25mm (Common: 9, 12, 15, 18mm)
Standard Sizes1220x2440mm (4x8ft), 1220x1830mm (4x6ft), 915x1830mm (3x6ft)
Moisture Content<= 14%
DensityAcacia core ~580 kg/m3 | Styrax core 480-500 kg/m3
Surface FinishUnsanded — functional, not decorative
Container Load (40HC)Acacia core ~47.5 CBM (16 pallets) | Styrax core ~53 CBM (18 pallets)
MOQ1 x 40ft High Cube container
Lead Time10-15 working days after confirmation
Popular MarketsIndia, Bangladesh, UAE, Pakistan, Africa, Latin America
Price ReferenceFrom USD 220/CBM (FOB Vietnam)

Construction Options

Core Construction — Choose Your Grade

We always use eucalyptus for outermost layers before veneering with face material, ensuring maximum strength and adhesion.

Acacia Core

Most popular for packing plywood. Acacia (~580 kg/m3) delivers strong load-bearing at competitive price. 16 pallets per 40HC container (~47.5 CBM). Best choice for heavy-duty crates and industrial pallets.

Layers

Acacia core (~580 kg/m3)

Styrax Core

Lighter alternative (480-500 kg/m3) for freight-sensitive applications. 18 pallets per 40HC container (~53 CBM) — maximum panel count per container. Best for light-duty packaging where weight savings matter.

Layers

Styrax core (480-500 kg/m3)

Applications

Key Applications of Packing Plywood Vietnam

Pallets & Skids

Primary use for wooden pallets, skids, and loading bases for industrial goods and export packaging.

Wooden Crates & Boxes

Export packaging crates for machinery, electronics, automotive parts, and heavy industrial goods.

Dunnage & Void Filling

Used as dunnage boards inside shipping containers to secure and stabilize cargo during sea freight.

Construction Formwork

Budget option for temporary concrete formwork in small construction projects and residential building.

Protective Packaging Panels

Protective panels and corner boards for fragile goods, furniture, and industrial equipment export packaging.

Agricultural & Food Packaging

Lightweight crates for fresh produce, fruit, and food packaging in export-grade wooden containers.

Why Mika Plywood

Why Packaging Buyers Choose Mika Plywood Packing Plywood Vietnam

  • Most affordable plywood from Mika Plywood — starting from $220/CBM
  • Bintangor C/D or Poplar face — correct packing grade face species, not downgraded furniture veneers
  • Acacia (~580 kg/m3) or Styrax (480-500 kg/m3) core — strong at lowest price point
  • Fast lead time 10-15 days — ideal for urgent packaging supply
  • ISPM 15 compliant fumigation — heat treatment certificate included
  • Full export documentation — CO, Fumigation, Phytosanitary included
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How to Order

Order Packing Plywood Vietnam in 5 Simple Steps

Send Your Inquiry

Contact via WhatsApp or email with required specs: thickness, size, core preference, quantity.

Get Quotation

Receive FOB pricing, loading photos, and full container packing details within 12 hours.

Confirm Order

Review PI, confirm order. Sample panels available before full container commitment.

Production & Fumigation

10-15 days production. ISPM 15 heat treatment and phytosanitary certification included.

Shipping & Documents

Ship from Hai Phong Port with Invoice, Packing List, B/L, CO, and Fumigation Certificate.

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Film Faced Plywood Anti-Slip Plywood Poplar Plywood Eucalyptus Plywood

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Packing Plywood Vietnam

Common questions from importers about packing plywood vietnam — specifications, ordering, shipping, and quality.

Packing plywood is manufactured for industrial packaging use rather than decorative or furniture applications. It uses packing-grade face veneers — typically Bintangor C/D or Poplar — which may include minor repairs or character marks. It focuses on structural strength and cost-efficiency rather than surface appearance, making it significantly more affordable than commercial-grade furniture plywood.

Mika Plywood minimum order is 1 x 40ft High Cube container. Mixed thicknesses and sizes are allowed within one container, giving importers flexibility to order exactly what their packing operations require.

Yes. All wooden packaging materials including packing plywood must comply with ISPM 15 (International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures). Mika Plywood provides heat treatment fumigation and phytosanitary certificates for all packing plywood shipments.

Acacia core (~580 kg/m3) is the most popular for packing plywood Vietnam — it provides strong load resistance at competitive pricing. Styrax core (480-500 kg/m3) offers a lighter, more economical option for light-duty packaging where minimizing weight per container is a priority. Both are Vietnam plantation-grown species.

Yes. Mika Plywood can produce packing plywood in custom sizes including 4x8ft (standard), 4x6ft, 3x6ft, and other dimensions required for specific crate or pallet applications. Custom sizes are available with minimum container volume orders.

Mika Plywood packing plywood ships at ≤14% moisture content — slightly higher than furniture-grade panels, which is appropriate for industrial packaging use. Store under cover, off the ground, away from direct moisture. Long-term outdoor storage is not recommended as the MR glue bond is moisture-resistant, not fully waterproof.

Packing plywood uses MR (Melamine Resin) glue — moisture-resistant but not fully waterproof. This is correct for industrial packaging where panels are not in continuous wet contact. WBP (Phenolic) glue is fully waterproof and used in film faced and anti-slip plywood for construction or outdoor applications. MR glue keeps packing plywood cost at minimum while meeting packaging application requirements.

Yes. Mika Plywood accepts mixed-thickness orders for packing plywood within one 40HC container — for example, combining 9mm, 12mm, and 18mm panels to match your pallet and crate cutting requirements. A detailed container packing list with bundle-level breakdown is provided so you can reconcile the shipment against your purchase order.

Every Mika Plywood packing plywood shipment includes an ISPM 15 Heat Treatment (HT) Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate from Vietnam's Plant Protection Department, Certificate of Origin, Commercial Invoice, and Packing List. Bundles are marked with the ISPM 15 compliance mark (wheat symbol + VN + HT + producer code) for straightforward customs inspection at destination ports.

Mika Plywood packing plywood has one of the fastest lead times in the product range: 10–15 working days from Proforma Invoice confirmation to vessel loading at Hai Phong Port. This shorter lead time reflects the simpler production process compared to film faced or furniture plywood grades. Ideal for buyers with urgent packaging supply needs.

Price depends on core species (acacia ~580 kg/m³ costs slightly more than styrax 480–500 kg/m³), thickness (thicker panels use more material), panel size, and order volume. Starting from USD 220/CBM FOB Vietnam, packing plywood is the most affordable panel in the Mika Plywood range. Contact Mika Plywood for a quotation based on your specific thickness and size requirements.

Standard payment terms for new buyers are 30% T/T deposit upon Proforma Invoice confirmation and 70% T/T balance before container loading. Letter of Credit (L/C) at sight is also accepted. For established buyers with repeat order history, extended terms may be available — discuss with Mika Plywood's export team.

In-Depth Guide

Complete Guide to Packing Plywood Vietnam

Everything importers need to know — specifications, construction, quality verification, and export process.

What Is Packing Plywood and Why It Differs from Furniture Plywood

Packing plywood is a distinct product category — not a lower-quality version of furniture plywood, but a product engineered specifically for a different purpose. The defining characteristic of packing plywood is that its performance criteria are entirely load-bearing and structural: the panel must withstand stacking weight, forklift handling, container vibration during sea freight, and the compressive load of heavy industrial goods — all at the absolute lowest cost per panel.

To achieve this, packing plywood Vietnam uses face veneers that furniture buyers would reject — typically Bintangor C/D grade or Poplar face, where surface character marks, natural repairs, and minor splits are permitted. For packaging applications, these characteristics are irrelevant: the packing plywood face is never seen by the end consumer, never lacquered or laminated, and never used as a visible surface. What matters is bond line integrity — the glue joint between face veneer and core must remain stable under load, which the Melamine (MR) glue system used in Mika Plywood packing plywood delivers reliably.

The core construction is equally pragmatic. Mika Plywood uses acacia core (~580 kg/m3) for the most common packing plywood specification — strong enough to handle industrial loading stress, and priced at the most competitive point in the product range. For buyers prioritizing maximum panel count per container and lowest cost per piece, styrax core (480-500 kg/m3) reduces panel weight, allowing 18 pallets per 40HC versus 16 pallets for acacia core. This 12.5% increase in pallet count translates directly to lower freight cost per panel — a meaningful advantage for high-volume packaging buyers.

Two important technical distinctions: packing plywood uses Melamine (MR) glue, not WBP phenolic glue — the moisture resistance requirement for packaging is lower than for construction or marine use. Emission standard is E2, appropriate for industrial packaging where indoor air quality standards do not apply. Buyers importing for use in enclosed residential spaces should consider commercial-grade panels instead.

ISPM 15 Compliance — Why Fumigation Is Mandatory

Packing plywood Vietnam Mika Plywood factory production ready for ISPM 15 fumigation

Packing plywood Vietnam Mika Plywood factory production ready for ISPM 15 fumigation

Any buyer importing wooden packaging materials — including packing plywood used for pallets, crates, and dunnage — must verify compliance with ISPM 15, the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15. This international regulation, implemented by 185+ member countries of the International Plant Protection Convention, requires that all wood packaging materials in international trade be treated to eliminate the risk of introducing invasive insects and pathogens.

Heat treatment (HT) is the standard ISPM 15 treatment method used by Mika Plywood Vietnam. Under heat treatment, packing plywood is placed in a certified kiln and heated until the core of the wood reaches a minimum temperature of 56 degrees Celsius sustained for 30 continuous minutes. This process kills all life stages of regulated wood pests — larvae, pupae, adults, and eggs — without the use of chemicals. The treatment is monitored with calibrated temperature data loggers, and the result is verified by an authorized phytosanitary inspector before the fumigation certificate is issued.

Every Mika Plywood packing plywood shipment includes a phytosanitary certificate issued by the Vietnamese Plant Protection Department (PPD), confirming ISPM 15 compliance. The certificate specifies the treatment method (HT), temperature reached, and treatment duration. This document is required by customs authorities at virtually every destination port — without it, wooden packaging can be detained, re-fumigated at the importer's expense, or destroyed.

Mika Plywood packing plywood bundles are marked with the ISPM 15 compliance mark — the internationally recognized wheat symbol with the two-letter country code (VN), treatment method (HT), and producer registration number. This marking makes inspection at destination ports straightforward and avoids delays.

Packing Plywood Specifications — Acacia vs. Styrax Core

The two core options for Mika Plywood packing plywood Vietnam have meaningfully different freight and performance characteristics. The table below compares both options to help buyers select the right specification for their packaging operation.

SpecificationAcacia CoreStyrax Core
Core Density~580 kg/m3480-500 kg/m3
Face VeneerBintangor C/D or Poplar (packing grade)Bintangor C/D or Poplar (packing grade)
Glue TypeMelamine (MR)Melamine (MR)
Emission StandardE2E2
Pallets per 40HC (1220x2440mm)16 pallets18 pallets
CBM per 40HC~47.5 CBM~53 CBM
Surface FinishUnsandedUnsanded
Best ForHeavy-duty pallets, machinery crates, industrial packagingLight-duty packaging, produce crates, freight-sensitive buyers
Price PointSlightly higher (denser core)Most affordable — lowest cost per panel
Moisture Content<= 14%<= 14%
ISPM 15 FumigationIncludedIncluded

Why Packaging Buyers Choose Mika Plywood Packing Plywood

Packing Plywood Sizes and Container Loading

Selecting the right panel size for packing plywood directly affects both the utility of the panels in your packaging operation and the freight cost per panel delivered to your facility. Mika Plywood produces packing plywood in three standard sizes that cover the majority of industrial packaging applications.

The 1220x2440mm (4x8ft) format is the most common size ordered globally and provides the most flexibility for cutting into standard pallet top/bottom boards and crate panel blanks. At this size, acacia core packing plywood loads 16 pallets per 40HC container (~47.5 CBM), while styrax core loads 18 pallets (~53 CBM). The lighter styrax option provides 12.5% more panels per container at equivalent thickness — a meaningful freight savings on high-volume orders.

The 1220x1830mm (4x6ft) format is popular for buyers who primarily use packing plywood for shorter crate panels and pallet top boards where the full 8ft length is not needed. By ordering at 4x6ft, buyers reduce waste in their own production and can potentially increase the number of usable pieces per container.

The 915x1830mm (3x6ft) format is the compact option — used for smaller crate applications, protective corner and face panels, and agricultural packaging where full-size panels are unnecessary.

Custom sizes outside these three standards are available from Mika Plywood with the same minimum container volume requirement. Buyers who have specific pallet templates or crate designs can provide their cut list and Mika Plywood's packing team will optimize the container loading plan to minimize waste and maximize usable pieces per container shipment.

For mixed-specification orders — combining different thicknesses and sizes in one container — Mika Plywood provides a detailed container loading plan with bundle-level breakdown, so buyers can accurately reconcile the delivered shipment against their purchase order.

Packing Plywood vs. Film Faced Plywood vs. Anti-Slip Plywood

Understanding the differences between Mika Plywood's industrial plywood grades helps buyers select the correct product for each specific application.

FeaturePacking PlywoodFilm Faced PlywoodAnti-Slip Plywood
Primary UsePallets, crates, packagingConcrete formwork (reusable)Truck floors, ramps, decks
Face VeneerBintangor C/D or PoplarBlack/Brown phenolic filmAnti-slip mesh film
Core SpeciesAcacia or StyraxAcacia or EucalyptusAcacia or Eucalyptus
Glue TypeMelamine (MR)Phenolic (WBP)Phenolic (WBP)
Emission StandardE2N/A (exterior use)N/A (exterior use)
Surface FinishUnsandedSmooth film (reusable)Mesh texture (anti-slip)
Moisture ResistanceMR (interior/dry)WBP (exterior/wet)WBP (exterior/wet)
ISPM 15 RequiredYes (packing use)Yes (packing/construction)Yes (packing use)
Price Range (FOB)From USD 220/CBMFrom USD 280/CBMFrom USD 290/CBM
ReusabilitySingle-use packaging6–10 uses (18+ with care)Long-term floor use

Packing Plywood for India and Africa Markets

Packing plywood Vietnam export to India Africa Mika Plywood container ready

Packing plywood Vietnam export to India Africa Mika Plywood container ready

Mika Plywood's packing plywood Vietnam reaches buyers in India and Africa consistently, for specific structural reasons. India and sub-Saharan Africa share a common market characteristic: buyers require the absolute lowest cost per CBM of usable panel, combined with reliable ISPM 15 certification and consistent quality across repeat orders.

For Indian importers, packing plywood Vietnam typically arrives at Mundra Port (Gujarat), Nhava Sheva (Mumbai), or Kolkata Port. Indian customs classifies packing plywood under HS code 4412 (plywood), with applicable Basic Customs Duty, IGST, and port handling fees. Mika Plywood's export team prepares documentation that facilitates smooth customs clearance including correctly valued commercial invoices, detailed packing lists, and certificate of origin (Form D for ASEAN FTA benefit or standard CO depending on buyer preference).

For African buyers — primarily importing through ports in Mombasa (Kenya), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Lagos (Nigeria), Tema (Ghana), and Durban (South Africa) — packing plywood Vietnam from Mika Plywood arrives via major shipping lines with transit times of 18-28 days depending on destination port. The phytosanitary certificate requirements for African ports are generally consistent with ISPM 15 HT marking, which Mika Plywood provides as standard.

The combination of fast 10-15 day lead time and factory-direct pricing makes Mika Plywood a practical choice for African distributors who supply industrial packaging materials to local manufacturers, exporters, and logistics companies. Mika Plywood welcomes inquiries from distributors seeking to establish regular supply arrangements with monthly or quarterly container shipments.

Technical Glossary — Packing Plywood Buying Guide

For buyers purchasing packing plywood Vietnam for the first time, the following technical terms appear frequently in supplier quotations and shipping documents.

ISPM 15: International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15. The international standard governing treatment of wood packaging materials in international trade. Compliance is mandatory for import into 185+ countries. Mika Plywood provides HT (heat treatment) certification as standard.

HT (Heat Treatment): The ISPM 15 treatment method used by Mika Plywood. Wood is heated in a certified kiln until core temperature reaches 56 degrees Celsius for 30 continuous minutes. No chemicals are used. The alternative MB (methyl bromide) treatment is being phased out globally and is not used by Mika Plywood.

MR Glue (Melamine Resin): The adhesive used to bond veneers in packing plywood. MR glue provides moisture resistance suitable for interior and semi-exterior conditions. It is NOT waterproof (WBP) and is appropriate for packaging use where panels are not continuously exposed to wet conditions.

E2 Emission Standard: The formaldehyde emission level classification for packing plywood. E2 is appropriate for packaging and industrial use. It is NOT appropriate for residential interior use or export to markets requiring E0/E1/CARB P2 compliance.

Packing Grade Face: Face veneer classified for packaging use. May include natural repairs, small knots, minor splits within acceptable size limits. The surface is functional, not decorative — appearance standards are lower than furniture grade.

FOB (Free On Board): The pricing term used in Mika Plywood quotations. FOB Vietnam means the price includes loading panels into the container at Hai Phong Port. Freight insurance, sea freight to destination, and import duties are the buyer's responsibility from the point of loading.

Phytosanitary Certificate: The official document issued by Vietnam's Plant Protection Department confirming ISPM 15 compliance. Required for customs clearance at virtually all destination ports. Included in Mika Plywood's standard documentation package.

Long-Term Supply Partnerships for Packing Plywood

Mika Plywood's relationship with packing plywood buyers is built around repeat container supply — monthly or quarterly shipments to packaging manufacturers, trading companies, and industrial distributors who need a consistent, reliable source of low-cost panels at predictable quality.

The packing plywood market is highly price-sensitive, and Mika Plywood operates transparently on pricing: when core veneer costs change in the plantation market, Mika Plywood communicates price adjustments with lead time and justification — not sudden unexplained changes that disrupt buyers' cost modeling. This predictability is valued by buyers who are incorporating packing plywood costs into their own customer pricing.

For buyers ordering multiple containers per month, Mika Plywood offers production scheduling priority — your order enters the production queue immediately upon confirmation rather than waiting behind spot orders. This guarantees lead time consistency even during peak production periods.

Factory-direct pricing means buyers deal directly with the Mika Plywood production floor. Buyers dealing directly with Mika Plywood benefit from the full factory discount structure and transparent cost breakdowns — including the exact fumigation fee, documentation fee, and loading cost in each quotation.

Buyers who start with packing plywood often expand into other Mika Plywood product lines over time — film faced plywood for construction formwork, anti-slip plywood for truck floors and ramps, or commercial-grade bintangor plywood for secondary packaging applications requiring better appearance. Mika Plywood welcomes multi-product container loading, combining packing plywood with other products from the factory range in a single container shipment.

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