Cost-effectiveness is difficult when shipping heavy units. Stay away from any shifting packing materials.
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Craters and freight forwarders could be rough on the speakers. for big heavy studio gear, have used Plycon with great success. ask them for a quote for their Blanket wrap. They will wrap the speakers in heavy pads, then get tied to the wall of one of their air ride trailers. much smoother than a freight trailer. Link below. https://www.plycongroup.com/freequote.php |
I shipped an item from a UPS terminal in New Stanton, Pa. Near my home. maybe 10-12 years ago. It arrived at the buyers home in Ohio, looking like it was tossed off the top of the building. A Nakamichi cassette deck with a smashed in corner. It was inspected by the counter people before being approved for shipment. The box was opened, inspected, then resealed in front of me. It was insured. The claim was denied. They said it was my inadequate packing. I have never, nor will I ever use UPS again. |
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