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Date:         Thu, 10 Jan 2002 18:41:40 -0500
Reply-To:     The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM>
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From:         The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM>
Subject:      Re: Question (little vanagon content)
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> Why not do what Ken Wilford does and use tape that says VANAGAIN on it... > Ron???

Because if I used tape that said VANAGAIN on it, it would really confuse people. :-)

Seriously, it's simply because of cost. We go through a TON of tape every day, and it's about half the price without the imprint. It may not seem like a big difference but every little bit adds up. We also try to cut costs and prevent waste by shredding all of our wastepaper and using it for packing, rather than buying styrofoam peanuts that will only end up in a landfill after one use. (If you ever see styrofoam in a box from us, it was re-used from a package that we received; we never buy it!). Or collecting boxes from local shop owners for re-use, rather than buying brand new boxes while they throw away nearly-new ones every day. All of these things both reduce our negative impact on the environment, and cut our expenses, directly resulting in lower prices. It's a win/win situation, and believe me, the cost savings do add up to something real.

Before I get a slew of "well, my box arrived with this broken part or that broken part," yes, I know that sometimes an item gets damaged in shipping. It sucks when it happens, and with as many orders as go out of our shop, it does happen. I have a vested interest in preventing it, as half the time UPS never pays the claim, and even when they do, I'm out the cost of shipping the order again plus I have an irritated customer. Usually when it happens, it's not due to the packing material, as shredded paper and balled up newspaper are actually quite sufficient for most parts (and in fact it's how most of our suppliers pack the items they send to us). Sometimes it's due to pure stupidity, like someone packing a fragile mirror and a 25 lb brake drum in the same box. I've got a great crew, but we also hire seasonal temps, and the shipping area is usually where they start out. Other times it's simply due to the abuses of UPS. I've seen more than one box that looked so trashed upon delivery that I was absolutely amazed that everything was in one piece when I opened it up - a testimony to the fact that paper can be as effective as styrofoam, without clogging our landfills...

Oh well, off of my tangent ...

- Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. (215) 234-VWVW www.busdepot.com

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