Pack for the route items will actually travel
In Malton, packing should follow the access route rather than a generic checklist. Where items need to pass through stairs, tighter halls or longer carries, stronger boxes and clearer labels save time and reduce rehandling.
What helps the crew load faster
Label by room and floor level.Separate fragile cartons from heavy stacked boxes.Keep fittings, screws and remote controls bagged and named.Use padding on furniture likely to brush walls or stair rails.
Why this matters locally
Good packing cuts down hesitation on the day. In Malton, where market-day activity, narrow centre access and longer carries where loading cannot stay outside the door, that can make the difference between a steady loading run and repeated slowdowns.