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Importing products by sea and worried about mold? In this video, Adrian and Kate (Sofeast) explain how to stop “mold explosions” that can destroy textiles, leather, wood, packaging, and even electronics during storage and shipping. You’ll see how humidity, bad packaging choices, and long sea voyages combine into a perfect storm, and the simple, low-cost controls you can require from factories, packers, and forwarders to dramatically cut your risk. YOU'LL LEARN... Why mold is such a big (but often ignored) risk for importers using sea freight Which products are most vulnerable: garments, leather goods, wood, paperboard packaging, home décor, etc. The 3 main causes of “mold explosions”: production humidity, moisture-soaking packaging, and container condensation (“container rain”) Practical factory controls: drying processes, storage rules, humidity monitoring, AC vs regular warehouses Packaging controls that actually work: export-grade cartons, desiccants in every carton, reducing empty air, plastic wrapping Container & logistics controls: dry containers, container desiccant strips, pallets, and rainy-season loading precautions A real case study: why a US home décor buyer chose to cancel an order in India rather than risk a mold disaster How big a risk mold is for air shipments (and what still matters if you’re not using sea freight) SECTIONS... 00:00 – Intro & today’s topic: mold risk when shipping products internationally 00:13 – Why importers don’t think about what happens inside the container 01:27 – How mold ruins products, packaging, and entire shipments 03:02 – The 3 main causes of “mold explosions” 06:27 – Factory controls: humidity levels, drying, and storage pitfalls 08:56 – AC warehouses vs “regular” storage in Asia 09:41 – Packaging controls: desiccants, cartons, and minimizing empty air 10:31 – Logistics & container controls: dry containers, pallets, desiccant strips 13:16 – Case study: US home décor importer cancels an Indian order over mold risk 18:11 – Desiccants 101: how they’re used in cartons and containers 19:59 – Practical mold-prevention checklist for importers 23:56 – Is mold still a problem with air freight? 25:39 – Who’s most at risk & how specialist support can help 27:21 – Outro Listen to the episode and subscribe to the podcast here: https://www.sofeast.com/knowledgebase... Read more about avoiding mold in your shipments here: https://qualityinspection.org/avoidin...