This box is large enough for 10 of these textbooks. |
Companies that are in the business of shipping supplies and goods are trying to reduce the waste created by over packing, which has financial implications along with the conservation of our earth’s valuable resources. Sometimes these companies get it right and sometimes they drop the ball at the 10 yard line.
A smarter way to package and ship a textbook. |
My newest crusade at work is to educate the textbook publishing companies that they have a consistency problem. Six textbooks, for instructors to review, arrived the other day; two of them were packaged in a sensible manner while the other four were wastefully packaged. When I notified the publishing company sales representative she was receptive to my email and said she will bring it to her shipping manager’s attention.
Here’s hoping that they can become more consistent in the wise ways of packaging, for their bottom dollar, the students bottom line, and for all of the resources that we want to pass along to the future generations.
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