I am in a routine of environment up a tiny seat creation commercial operation as well as we need to know how do we go about promulgation coffee tables etc which have been not flat- packed. we would suppose which we would bubble-wrap a equipment as well as afterwards get a burden association similar to Fedex to collect them up. Is it which easy? Should we cruise putting these sort of equipment in crates. The coffee tables we have done would be sent out lndividually to customers. They have been not overly costly as well as unequivocally not which large. But would Fedex etc accept this sort of seat but being crated.
If it is OK to send only by bubble-wrapping, what is a most appropriate approach to do this to safeguard a equipment does not get damaged?
I would additionally be promulgation out a coffee tables etc to general customers.
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tonybignose17
July 31st, 2009 at 7:38 am
Me and my wife had some furniture delivered from the pottery barn a few months ago. We had two nitestands, a big dresser and a head board and they basically put the two nitestands and dresser in big boxes reinforced with plywood strips and lots of stryrofoam, all kinds of it too. And all of our furniture was delivered flawless. not so much as a smuge. I can sort of see why the delivery charge was kind of steep.
Kacky
July 31st, 2009 at 7:38 am
DHL might be a better shipper for you. That’s what a lot of my Ebay friends use. http://www.dhl.com/splash.html They might let you bubble wrap the tops & legs, or use cardboard boxes with a cardboard insert to keep the box from getting punched in on the underside of the table.
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