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The art of the stack: How to pack a moving truck
Tips on loading moving boxes like a pro
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| Skill Level |
Estimated Completion Time |
|---|---|
Advanced |
2 to 5 hours |
Key Takeaways
Before loading your things onto a moving truck, it’s important to prepare the right tools and plan a concrete packing strategy.
Ensure you can safely load all your possessions, including fragile items, heavy furniture, and oddly shaped objects.
This job requires at least two people, so don’t be afraid to ask for help.
From 2019 to 2021, over 40% of homeowners and renters in Australia moved households in the last five years. This means a considerable number of people in the country have recently faced the challenge of hauling their possessions from one place to another. And if one doesn’t know the proper way of loading an assortment of objects onto a vehicle, things can easily get more complicated and time-consuming.
Hence, if you’re planning a move soon, this article can help you learn how to pack a moving truck systematically. It features a step-by-step guide, discusses the tools you need, and talks about some special considerations.
Preparing for the move
Here are some things to prepare and take note of before you start loading your possessions onto a moving van or truck.
Gather the right supplies
Eco-friendly packing supplies when moving, featuring kraft paper and protective peanuts
The moving process will be smooth sailing if you have the right tools. To ensure you don’t forget anything important, create a checklist before gathering all the necessary packing supplies.
| Supply |
Purpose |
|---|---|
Sturdy moving boxes |
Contain and protect items during transport |
Packing tape |
Secures boxes and prevents them from opening |
Furniture pads |
Protect furniture from scratches and dents |
Bubble wrap |
Cushions fragile items like glassware and electronics |
Plastic wrap |
Secures loose parts and protects surfaces |
Dolly or hand truck |
Helps move heavy or bulky items |
Moving straps |
Assist with lifting and securing heavy items |
Labels and markers |
Identify box contents and destination rooms |
Rope and ratchet straps |
Secure items inside the truck to prevent shifting |
Gloves |
Protect hands during lifting and handling |
Plan your packing strategy
Organisation is the name of the game if you want the entire moving operation to run smoothly. By using a spreadsheet, an app, or even your mobile phone’s camera, you can create a visual list of the items packed in every box or bag. Don’t forget to label every container for easy identification, too. Moreover, you should measure your large items, such as furniture and appliances, to ensure that they all fit within the truck’s floor space.
Understand the layout of the moving truck
Open moving truck layout showing packed blankets and cardboard boxes
Before you start loading a cargo van or a vehicle you rented from a moving truck rental company, plan where the boxes and objects will be placed based on their size, weight, and fragility.
Following this strategy can help keep your items secure and the truck stable during transport:
| Truck Zone |
What to Place Here |
Why |
|---|---|---|
Front (closest to cab) |
Large, heavy furniture (e.g., sofa, fridge, washer, dryer, dresser) |
Keeps the heaviest items at the front for stability and weight balance |
Middle (centre area) |
Medium-weight packing boxes, mattresses, and disassembled furniture |
Builds a stable “core” and prevents shifting |
Sides or walls |
Tall items like wardrobes, mirrors, and flat, fragile items |
Keeps them upright and supported by walls to avoid breakage |
Top layer |
Lightweight items (e.g., smaller boxes, pillows, lampshades, bedding, bags) |
Prevents crushing fragile or heavy boxes underneath |
Back (near the door) |
Essentials boxes, cleaning supplies, first-night bag |
Gives easy access to the things you need upon arrival |
Step-by-step guide to loading a moving truck
Learn how to properly load a moving truck by following the steps laid out below:
Start with the heaviest items
In order to distribute weight evenly in the truck, heavy furniture and appliances, like dining tables, sofas, and washing machines, should be loaded first, together with large packing boxes.
Don’t forget to follow safety measures—such as using lifting aids, observing proper posture, and not twisting your back—when handling these objects.
Create a stable base
Heavy items, after being loaded onto a truck, should be placed on the floor to ensure a stable base for the objects that will be stacked on top. You can utilise moving blankets, furniture pads, and straps to avoid damage and movement during relocation.
Stack strategically
Strategically fill the van or truck’s storage space by stacking lighter boxes or bins, as well as your fragile belongings, on top of heavier objects. You can also keep things snug by inserting smaller, non-fragile items into the empty spaces.
Secure each layer
Make sure every layer is secure using packing straps, tie-downs, and ropes. Before moving on to the next layer, check that each strap is properly fastened and tight.
Special considerations for different items
Here are more specific tips for packing a moving truck to ensure your furniture, appliances, and fragile and awkwardly shaped items will reach your destination in one piece.
Packing furniture
Two Taskers packing and moving furniture inside a sunlit living room
To maximise a truck’s limited space, you can disassemble furniture like coffee tables, desks, and shelving units. You can also take apart big pieces like bed frames and headboards.
Before transporting furniture along with your other possessions, don’t forget to wrap and thoroughly secure each item. You should also pack and label all the bolts and nuts that come with them to make reassembly more manageable.
Moving appliances
As stated above, large appliances like fridges should be among the first items loaded onto a moving truck due to their size and weight. To prevent damage—which can lead to pricey repair or replacement—appliances during transport must always be upright and tightly fastened.
Handling fragile items
Tasker loading fragile items into a moving truck
Swaddle small and medium-sized fragile objects in packing paper or similar materials before placing them in boxes or bins. It is crucial to label these canisters as fragile and position them on top of heavy objects to prevent damage.
If you’re also moving breakable items like a full-body mirror with a stand, don’t forget to use bubble wrap for cushioning and place them against the truck’s wall.
Dealing with awkwardly shaped items
Filling a moving truck with boxes is like playing Tetris. But when oddly shaped items are involved, the task becomes more complicated.
Depending on their fragility, size, and weight, these items can be used to fill gaps, placed on the topmost layer, temporarily disassembled, or stored in boxes. If necessary, they should also be wrapped in protective material.
Tips for a smooth loading process
Learn some more ways that can make the loading process go without hiccups:
Use the lift ramp effectively
Aside from observing the proper lifting technique when carrying heavy items, you can also pack larger objects onto a moving truck with a lift ramp.
Before using this equipment, make sure that its incline is not too steep, its stability is not compromised, and its size meets your needs. Once you’re sure that the ramp’s properly placed, you can wheel a loaded dolly forward onto it at a normal pace.
Enlisting a partner when using a lift ramp is also wise, as you can be warned and assisted in case something goes wrong.
Work as a team
Two Taskers working together to transport packed boxes from a house
The best way to load a truck when moving is to do it with someone. Working as a team can lighten your load—both literally and figuratively—and make the process faster and safer.
Whether you’re asking family, friends, or professionals for help to load a moving truck, you should give them enough time before the move to prepare and plan their day.
Take breaks and stay safe
It’s important to take short and long breaks in between all the heavy lifting and packing; give yourself time to rest, hydrate, and eat to recover and avoid fatigue. You should also take the time to learn the right way to lift and push loads to prevent injuries and accidents.
Unloading the moving truck
After your local or cross-country move, it’s time to take out your possessions from your loaded moving truck and bring them to your new place.
Plan the unloading order
Unload the smaller things first, particularly those closest to the door and on the topmost layer. This will make it easier for you to take out the larger appliances or pieces of furniture.
After being unloaded, each item or box should be placed in its intended room for easy organisation and unpacking. This also avoids doing the extra work of hauling things again.
Inspect for damage
After unloading and unpacking all your things, begin checking for dents, scratches, and other damage, especially on electronics, wooden and upholstered furniture, and fragile items.
You can address any damage by hiring a pro or by going the DIY route, such as using a repair kit or wood markers.
Spare yourself from tedious packing with Airtasker
Tasker securing a box with packing tape before transport
Knowing how to pack a moving truck is a valuable life skill. But if you want to ease your burden, why not look for loaders and unloaders on Airtasker? These pros can help pack items efficiently and ensure your belongings are secure throughout your short- or long-distance move.
To find a professional with the right tools and skillset, just post a task on the Airtasker website or app and wait for expert removalists to reach out to you.
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Written by Ana K.
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Ana always puts a premium on accuracy, clarity, and style when writing—a practice that her English degree has instilled in her. She excels at covering topics related to pet care, home and interior design, and food, which count among her varied interests. She also enjoys nature and street photography, as well as travelling. Overall, Ana uses her love for research to engage Airtasker readers with fun, practical content.
FAQs
Due to the dangers and potential damage involved, one should avoid packing perishable goods, hazardous chemicals, plants, and valuables in a moving truck. Pets, even when in a crate, should not be transported in a moving truck either.
To help you choose the right size for your moving truck, consider the number and sizes of boxes you’ll be transporting, the total weight of your items, and whether you have large and irregularly shaped objects. You can also ask rental companies for truck size guides.
Booking a moving truck should not be done at the last minute. It’s recommended to make a reservation at least two to three weeks before your scheduled move, especially if you’ll be relocating during peak season.
Moving during spring or early fall can help you avoid the high temperatures and rental prices associated with the busy summer season. It’s also wise to start the moving process in the morning to avoid traffic and complete tasks earlier.
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