Full Version: How do you package resins?

From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#8]
 30 Mar 2007
To: ALL

Thanks for the feedback.....I had pretty much decided not to re-use the boxes they came in. It would've made less of a mess for me but a huge one for the customer. I filled a garbage bag with the styrofoam and am recycling the cardboard boxes.

I am sure my customer will prefer just taking the resins out of the large box they are packed it. It will be a time saver for them as they can check spelling much easier.

They velour pouches would've been overkill for these team trophies, however I do use them for higher end awards.

As far as the Oval Resins I do repack them in the carton they came in.

The customer will also have just one box instead instead of two if I had repackaged them.

Thanks again fellow engravers!


From: Ozzy Fox (CLIVEGARAWAY) [#9]
 30 Mar 2007
To: ALL

Interesting two sides of the coin, here's my 10cents

I nearly always reuse the styrofoam, fortunately most of the cardboard boxes (here in Oz) only have a catalogue number on so that's not an issue.
If I was to dispose of the stuff I'd need a garbage collection every day ($10 a time). It ususally takes up less large boxes when they can be stacked on top of one another.

But really it's all about how you "SELL" this to the customer, I don't say hey how would you like to get rid of my garbage for me!.

But I've packaged these in foam so they won't get damaged, and no-one can sneak peek the names until you display them.
EVERY time I get a "thanks very much that's thoughtful of you!".....

Most of my customers are repeats so they trust my engraving and don't bother to check at pickup.

regards Clive.


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