Postal bags royal mail

Royal Mail offers a range of postal bags for sending letters, parcels, and packages. Here are some of the most common types of postal bags used by Royal Mail:

  1. Letter Bags: These bags are designed for sending standard letters and are available in various sizes, including A4, A5, and C5.
  2. Large Letter Bags: These bags are used for sending larger letters, such as those that don't fit in standard letter bags.
  3. Parcelforce Bags: These bags are designed for sending parcels and packages, and are available in various sizes, including small, medium, and large.
  4. Special Delivery Bags: These bags are used for sending items that require a signature on delivery, such as valuable or important documents.
  5. International Mail Bags: These bags are designed for sending items to international destinations and are available in various sizes and weights.
  6. Jiffy Bags: These bags are lightweight, padded bags used for sending small items, such as documents, CDs, and DVDs.
  7. Bubble Mailers: These bags are used for sending fragile or delicate items, such as glassware, ceramics, or electronics.
  8. Padded Envelopes: These envelopes are designed for sending items that require extra protection, such as fragile or valuable items.

Royal Mail also offers a range of specialty bags, including:

  1. Fragile Bags: These bags are designed for sending fragile or delicate items, such as glassware, ceramics, or electronics.
  2. Perishable Bags: These bags are used for sending perishable items, such as food or pharmaceuticals, that require special handling.
  3. Hazardous Materials Bags: These bags are designed for sending hazardous materials, such as chemicals or batteries, that require special handling and packaging.
  4. Custom Bags: Royal Mail also offers custom-printed bags for businesses and organizations that require branded packaging.

It's worth noting that Royal Mail has specific guidelines and regulations for packaging and sending items, so it's always a good idea to check their website or consult with a postal expert before sending any items.