> All boxes on a pallet should be labeled individually with its contents. I
> know of an instance where company "X" shipped an order to company "Y"
> using a 3rd party company. The 3rd party transportation company unwrapped
> the pallets, stole product from boxes, rewrapped the pallet, and continued
> shipping. This cost company "Y" much money. Although the companies
> investigated and discovered that "Y" was not lying about the receipts,
> they still had to pay for a large portion of the order.
That speaks eloquently to the idea of always labelling each box even if the
recipient only wants a label at the pallet level. If it becomes an issue,
you could use a different style label on the individual serialized cartons.
I think I shall appropriate your post and circulate it to my clients.
Michael C. Mattias
Tal Systems Inc.
Racine WI
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