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Free Packing Slip generator for e-commerce, courier shipments, and B2B dispatches — items + quantities only (no prices), carrier info, ship-to address. Carrier doesn't see your invoice.
A Packing Slip lists items and quantities inside a shipped package — no prices. Used by e-commerce sellers and B2B dispatchers for courier shipments. Carrier and recipient see contents; invoice with prices is delivered separately.
Packing slips are the small-but-important detail that separates professional Pakistani e-commerce operations from amateur ones. Daraz and well-run brand websites always include a packing slip inside the carton; the customer opens the package, verifies the items against the slip, and has confidence the order is complete. Amateur sellers skip this and rely on "the customer will tell us if something's missing" — which they do, but as angry social-media complaints rather than calm WhatsApp messages. The other detail nobody talks about: theft from courier sorting facilities is real, and packages marked with high values get singled out. A clean packing slip with no prices visible is one small layer of security that costs nothing to implement. This generator builds the slip in a minute; the discipline of always including one travels well across every shipment you make.
A Packing Slip is the document inside (or attached to) a shipped package listing what's inside — quantities and item descriptions, but typically NO prices. The recipient uses it to verify the contents on receipt; the courier uses it to confirm the package count. Packing slips are standard for e-commerce dispatches (Daraz, Amazon, brand websites), B2B shipments via TCS / Leopards / Pakistan Post, and any goods movement where the carrier should see what's being shipped but NOT the value (you don't want the courier driver knowing your shipment is worth PKR 500,000 — that's a security risk). Many e-commerce sellers attach the packing slip in a clear plastic envelope to the outside of the carton so courier sorting and customs (for international shipments) can see contents without opening the package.
Always include a packing slip in e-commerce dispatches. Customers verify contents at unboxing, which kills the 'item missing' complaints before they start.
Never print prices on a packing slip. Couriers handle thousands of packages; high-value labels create theft incentives you don't need to give them.
For international shipments, the packing slip goes on the OUTSIDE in a clear sleeve marked 'Packing List'. Customs needs to see contents without opening the carton.
B2B shipments: issue BOTH a Delivery Challan (for FBR compliance) AND a Packing Slip (for the courier). They serve different purposes; both are useful.
Pro tip: photograph the open package + packing slip + items before sealing. Stored in your dispatch log, this photo is the single best defence against later 'never received' or 'missing items' disputes.
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