Shipping Speakers & Big,heavy items


To all;

I have tried to ship speakers, big boxes ,heavy boxes, and expensive to ship & expensive items
Not much luck , and consider Parcel (ups- fed-x) shipping a dangerous proposition for expensive fragile audio
Cost were $800+
Some $2000+

I ran into the perfect solution,that is easy , straightforward , excellent and cost effective

It is for Freight/LTL 
They give you multiple quotes, multiple options ( residential pickup & delivery or freight center to freight center)
They offer solutions and suggestions on "the best way"
And they offer an easy way to insure the $$$ items.
And fast
Note: Costs are very good!!!!!

www.freightcenter.com

my contact:

Nathan Moore
nmoore@freightcenter.com
800-716-7608. Ext 1032

jeff

 


frozentundra
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The other part is they are a broker 
so, All freight companies are open to using 

And, They are not self insured and all the “ battles” that insue with that, if issues 
The insurer is Loyd’s of London and they email you an Insurance Certificate 

so far, pretty good stuff

jeff
I wish I had known better.. still stinging from my shipping disaster... See “Virtual Systems” scroll down to the big crate entitled “Lissnr’s Apogee Shipment”. 😱
I couldn't find your post lissnr, but I assume your experience was the same as mine...

I just shipped two Tekton tower speakers through Fed-Ex home delivery (as it turns out, this is the same service that Tekton used to originally ship them to me). I used all original packaging (protective plastic, foam inserts, boxes), and the boxes had "Fragile" "Do not drop" "High end furniture" all the way around both of the boxes.

When the buyer received the items, both boxes looked like they had been either thrown or dropped with no care taken whatsoever. Both speakers had extensive cabinet damage and are now unusable in the current state. I would post pictures if I could. Has anyone else experienced this type of handling before?
You shipped on a pallet or parcel( just box?)

If you shipped just box, you got the normal. If you see how oversized packages in Parcel are handled, you would never do it, again

they physically throw the packages down chutes and into plastic carriers from 3-10 ft, plus they are frickin heavy and they don’t want to do it

freight on pallet is only way, that way fork trucks can be used

sorry

jeff

ps: insured?