Best shipping company for Magnepans?

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NIGHTFALL1970

Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« on: 10 Jan 2015, 11:10 pm »
Who is the best shipping company to use for Magnepans? Based on personal experience? Do 1.7s have to
be sent freight?

PRELUDE

Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #1 on: 11 Jan 2015, 12:51 am »
GEICO :green:



audio.bill

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Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #2 on: 11 Jan 2015, 01:59 am »
I understand that Old Dominion Freight (http://www.odfl.com/) is the company Magnepan often uses and recommends, and they have special rates for their speakers. They are generally shipped palleted. Contact them for their rates, and use 'Class 100' for Speakers. Always include insurance when pricing.

NIGHTFALL1970

Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #3 on: 11 Jan 2015, 03:10 am »
Thank you for the info, Bill.

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Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #4 on: 11 Jan 2015, 11:52 am »
If they're too expensive, FedEx Ground (or international) has worked well for me.

Photon46

Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #5 on: 11 Jan 2015, 01:13 pm »
Shipping on a palette is generally the safest, although if an errant forklift operator is having a bad day, watch out.:duh: At work, we've had FedEx Air Freight put fork lift blades through two separate paletted/crated shipments with $50,000 worth of art inside. New York FedEx warehouse guys were having a bad day I guess. FedEx's Memphis hub also just lost an Air Freight overnight delivery with almost $200,000 worth of unsigned etchings in the package. Now we're going to have to print them again :evil: We ship hundreds of packages a year with FedEx and 99% make it to their destination fine, but that 1% has been painful and expensive. They won't insure art shipments for more than $500, so we basically self insure anytime we use them.

I had good luck shipping Maggies FedEx ground. However, the factory packaging needs major reinforcing. I cut 1.5" thick foam reinforcement pads for all sides of the factory Magnepan package and then wrapped everything in plywood panels. I used two layers of gummed fiberglass reinforced paper tape over all seams and then bound everything together with heavy duty plastic strapping and clamps. Bottom line is that we're at the mercy of the shippers. They have guidelines suggesting all packaging should be sufficient to protect against a four foot high drop onto concrete. Good luck with that for almost all audio equipment and speakers.  :roll:
« Last Edit: 13 Jan 2015, 12:19 am by Photon46 »

zuluwarrior0760

Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #6 on: 12 Jan 2015, 10:51 pm »
At a minimum, Magnepans should ALWAYS be shipped on a pallet.

Magnepan tells their dealers this but many ignore it because for instance,
they might receive a shipment of a pair of 3.7s and 1.7s all on the same
pallet, and so they take one off and ship it UPS without the pallet, and
the other with the pallet and guess which one gets decimated on the way
to it's new owner......

The dealers who have tried to short cut have learned the hard way and
they don't do it again.......however palletizing is not a guaranteed method....

The last time UPS destroyed 3.7s on their way to me, I had the replacements
picked up at the dealer by a shipping company and they built a casket with
hard foam on every side and then palletized THAT......those speakers arrived
perfect but at the additional cost of about 390.00.....

Worth it?

I'd say it WAS.....


NIGHTFALL1970

Re: Best shipping company for Magnepans?
« Reply #7 on: 13 Jan 2015, 02:26 am »
Zulu,
What shipping company did you use?