So, okay we have all shipped parts at one time or another, but the stuff I have been RECEIVING lately has been absolutely ATROCIOUS!
I received two P-7100 injection pumps and 2 turbos to-day (all cores), not ONE of them was packed with anything more than poorly wadded up newspaper and very damned little, at that.
It was so bad that one of the boxes was literally torn open, the only thing keeping the contents in was a glue spot on one of the flaps.
For those who don't know, PACKING PEANUTS are quite possibly the very best way to ship even something moderately heavy.
If you have something that will collapse the peanuts, put a layer of peanuts under a piece of heavy cardboard and/or surround the part with cardboard, then with a layer of peanuts between the box and the cardboard wrapped part.
Don't like to ship peanuts in your parts, such as manifolds, turbos, or the like?
BAG IT, then pack accordingly.
You'd be surprised how handy your generic plastic shopping bag is in shipping parts!
Also PACKING does NOT mean "Fill the box loosely to the top and close the flaps", it means fill the box, settle the material, then PUSH more of the material in and fill again. I usually leave a slight rounded hump on top before I close the box and tape the crap out of it.
Ask anyone who has received parts from me, usually if it's a part of any weight, the box appears more ROUND than square when it's received, because the peanuts are PACKED and hold the item SUSPENDED within the packaging.
When shipping a smaller part, I'll use newspaper or bubble wrap, but again, I make sure the package is STUFFED when I am through.
To me, PACKING means secured so that there is no appreciable movement within the vessel of containment.
Mark.


