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Tips On Shipping Packages

Topic: Marketing StrategyPublished February 22, 2011

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Instead of hand delivering items to distant locations, it’s more economically feasible to use a professional shipping service. Current technological innovations have made courier companies not only the faster choice, but they cheaper and safer alternative as well. The best ones have online tracking systems so you always know where your package is. In addition, they offer insurance for your items in case any mishaps occur en route due to negligence on their part. rnIf you are interested in having a few items delivered soon, here are a few easy to do tips that will maximize the chances of your package arriving at its destination safely. rnInstead of sending many small items repeatedly, try to collect them all together and ship them as one big unit. Not only will the surcharge be cheaper, it will also be more environmentally friendly. Each separate delivery uses up a substantial amount of wasteful packaging materials. Plastics that will never rot as well as cardboard boxes from dead trees are unnecessarily wasted. rnInstead of just dropping the items off haphazardly at the shipping company’s office, it’s advisable to drive by a store that sells warehouse supplies and pick up some boxes and tape. It pays to bundle your parcel yourself since this will reduce the likelihood of it getting tampered with. In addition, it makes the thing easier to identify as well as providing some measure of protection on the road. rnIf you’re shipping something particularly fragile, consider buying some Styrofoam peanuts or bubble wrap to stuff inside the box around your item. They’re cheap and can accommodate objects of virtually any size or shape. Electronics, glass items and ceramics should always be shipped with extra padding. They’re available at any large superstore that has a packaging supplies section. rnAn extra precautionary step that most people take is to wrap the entire box with multiple layers of packaging tape. This process offers several benefits. The tape adds strength and durability to the flimsy cardboard, protects it from water and moisture with its synthetic surface as well as prevents random people from opening the parcel willy-nilly.

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