Shipping Things is your go-to guide for unpacking the ecommerce supply chain. See how modern ecommerce brands are piecing together their post-purchase customer experience, from pixel to package. Get logistics insights, packaging tips, and quick definitions to guide your through the world of ecommerce jargon.
tried to use a poly mailer for a backpack and no way to do it over 18" so it ends up being a box pricing at $16...I'm seeing zero savings on the shipping price part
WOW - loving the channel. I'm building a retail brand and these videos are so helpful in gaining inspo of how to build a brand experience. Thanks for putting together such a wonderful resource library!
What if the item is digital? Would it still be considered direct to consumer if the company was selling an app for example, and obviously doesn’t use a manufacturer?
Good Video however I have serious issue with carrier's charges. Their dimensional cost for a 4 lb box is 17.25 and the majority of my customers won't pay that, not even for an item valued at $100.00! I never knew what a a dim Divisor was or how it was used. Boy! you are correct in a half inch will make in costs!
I just had to share with you that I found your video today, and although it was done 6yrs ago I can’t tell you how much I laughed when u acted out the frustration of opening a sealed mailer 😂🤣 I replayed that till I couldn’t laugh anymore! Yo7 made my day. Have a very blessed “2023” Christmas
what did you mean by exampling Iran? didn't you mean: these two (Iran and Mongolia) have less educated people than USA's that their color codes must be different? I didn't liked it... what you know about Iran is what your government shows and Iran's government is doing but those are not the people of Iran... you may better exampled North Korea for that
What type of corrugate flute would you use if you want puncture resistance, we ship whiteboards and we get alot of forklift puncture on the surface of our product?
Your presentation are very educative but on the e commerce packaging, you have missed to mention the use of double sided taped, tear taped / perforation cutting type boxes which are convenient to close, tamper-proof and easy to open and if the customer is not happy, easy to close again and send back.
Thank you, I wanted to order a shirt to replace one I have. It's a Chinese style shirt I wear during Yoga and Tai Chi practice. I like the shirt because it expands in the back but I could not think of the term for that extra piece of cloth and the folds in the back. For some reason the term gusset came to mind so I looked it up and sure enough that is exactly what I want in the new shirt I have yet to order. Thanks for your video which clearly shows what a gusset is and the many places it can be used.