Right.it is not necessarily a trapezoid . . . depending on your camera angle and distance . . . and optical network
You mean like these? https://www.uline.com/BL_240/Bulk-B...-3wtMfm5RTY5x-YhH8VmJhWeSmnanEDQaAkRNEALw_wcB That seems like a better idea for your company and the buyer. If I understood you your making special lined containers. Won't that be expensive up front and to ship them back empty?But for overseas shipping, bulk orders go into lined containers. Smaller overseas orders go into bags on pallets,
Your quoted portion refers to 2 different things.
This is not for my company. I do still have my own company but it is relegated to a side gig for the time being. This is for my "day job." And my employer is not so concerned about what is best for the buyer; we are not paid by the buyer. The big chemical companies who produce the raw plastics sell to the buyers. They just don't package or ship their own product; we do. Railcars full of plastic leave chemical plants owned by Dow, BASF, Lyondell, etc. And come to us. Those companies are our clients and we package the product according to their instructions (pallets of small bags, pallets of bigger bags, Gaylord boxes, shipping containers, bulk trucks, etc) and send them to the address they tell us. I'm not sure if we even know who the buyers are, until the address is provided. More often than not (especially now) the product does not have a buyer when it arrives, so we package it and store it in our facilities until the client finds a buyer and we are given the order to send it.That seems like a better idea for your company and the buyer. If I understood you your making special lined containers. Won't that be expensive up front and to ship them back empty?
by Aaron Carman
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