Posting and Boxing Massive Items
Posting and Boxing Massive Items
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bigtime

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533 posts

156 months

Sunday 7th February 2021
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Wondered if anyone could advise? As we can't open our shop and have saturated all local sales we are looking at going further afield. The items are light, hand made and we'd need to send them in boxes in the UK that are 1.2m long x 1m wide and 50cm high. Has anyone experience of doing this as we need help in purchasing this sized boxes and also courier services. Thanks.

bigtime

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533 posts

156 months

Monday 8th February 2021
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BTT

sherman

14,540 posts

232 months

Monday 8th February 2021
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Thats a pallet. Loads of couriers that will take one.

bigtime

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533 posts

156 months

Monday 8th February 2021
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Thanks Sherman. Just priced up boxes at £36.75 each and national pallets look like £36.75 per quarter pallet up to 150kg. Might see if they'll do it cheaper as only weigh about 5kg

MyM2006

273 posts

161 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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That seems expensive for a cardboard box unless you arent getting just a standard plain brown box. The site I use charges about £20-25 for a triple layer brown box, min order of 25 but no discount for larger quantities.

If items are fragile you need to make sure they don't stack another pallet on top of yours.

Shelsleyf2

423 posts

249 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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bigtime said:
Wondered if anyone could advise? As we can't open our shop and have saturated all local sales we are looking at going further afield. The items are light, hand made and we'd need to send them in boxes in the UK that are 1.2m long x 1m wide and 50cm high. Has anyone experience of doing this as we need help in purchasing this sized boxes and also courier services. Thanks.
I have sent bicycles etc using "send it now" part of parcelforce I believe. You might want to check their size and weight limits you might be able to use them.

robwilk

818 posts

197 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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https://www.parcel2go.com/quotes?col=219&dest=...


Hermes via parcel2go

Ive also shipped bikes via shiply might be worth a try

Edited by robwilk on Tuesday 9th February 11:33

bigtime

Original Poster:

533 posts

156 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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MyM2006 said:
That seems expensive for a cardboard box unless you arent getting just a standard plain brown box. The site I use charges about £20-25 for a triple layer brown box, min order of 25 but no discount for larger quantities.

If items are fragile you need to make sure they don't stack another pallet on top of yours.
Cheers can you post the company you use for the boxes. I was worried about pallets being stacked and my partner reckons they don't stack them in the vans but I thought they did so will have to look into this.

bigtime

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533 posts

156 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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robwilk said:
https://www.parcel2go.com/quotes?col=219&dest=...


Hermes via parcel2go

Ive also shipped bikes via shiply might be worth a try

Edited by robwilk on Tuesday 9th February 11:33
Cheers appreciate this. It seems to work and can post for £56.99 with insurance of £450.

Simpo Two

89,514 posts

282 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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I ordered a bespoke picture frame from www.frames.co.uk and noted the box was exactly the right size for the frame. They say every box is made to size to minimise waste - maybe they could give you a lead?

red_slr

19,214 posts

206 months

Wednesday 10th February 2021
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Our bigger stuff at work is done through Tuffnells.

Is it fragile or valuable goods?

bigtime

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533 posts

156 months

Wednesday 10th February 2021
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They will be fragile and values of around £400.

Poseidon

195 posts

151 months

Wednesday 10th February 2021
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Parcelforce's large service might be an option, costs around £30ish + VAT with an account.

MyM2006

273 posts

161 months

Thursday 11th February 2021
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bigtime said:
Cheers can you post the company you use for the boxes. I was worried about pallets being stacked and my partner reckons they don't stack them in the vans but I thought they did so will have to look into this.
ASC Direct, I find them quite good for small quantity custom sizes but they don't really discount as the quantity goes up.

You can stop the possibility of double stacking by having a small box on top.

bigtime

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533 posts

156 months

Thursday 11th February 2021
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Thanks! nice website they have to work out prices online.