Not Super V's, but this might be helpful. Scroll down a ways to see photos.
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=122387.msg1291274#msg1291274I think the key is to protect in a couple of ways. First, put space around object so box crate intrusions are less likely to damage contents. Assume it will be dropped so interior needs some kinda firm but shock absorbing material...like foam. I like the exoskeleton because it gives freight gorillas something to grab which lessens the possibility of dropping.
I'd wrap speaker in either plastic or some soft material....sort of a slip cover that would prevent chaffing of packaging on finish.
Imagining what I'd do with V's: Ship amps separately. I'd probably build crate so speaker lays on it's side, that way the thickest, strongest surface is supporting the speaker. Then glue foam blocks strategically to "capture" and secure sideways movement. I try to leave corners and fragile in free air so there aren't concentrated pressure points that will rub excessively. Make bottom of crate solid and then either build pallet below or strap to loose pallet. I've watched how things work in freight depots and forklift is the tool of choice...make it easy to handle and it lowers the risk of damage.
Believe it or not, truck freight seems to fare better then UPS/FEDEX etc.
Aside from labeling the box for top and bottom, I'm convinced garnering it with fragile stickers is just not effective. My crating credo is "build for the worst case scenario" which for these would be stabbing with a forklift or dropping off dock.
Good Luck!
Adding a couple of recent photos for reference.

