Put
fragile items on the two - position parcel shelf.
I see some small
fragile items on top of tables we're gonna want to move.
Not exact matches
The weighing, packing and quality control capabilities of Ishida Europe will be showcased at Anuga FoodTec in Cologne next March with a variety of solutions
on display that meet the differing requirements of key sectors including salads, meat and poultry, frozen foods, and specialist products such as
fragile items.
IN - STORE PURCHASES No return or exchange will be accepted for the following
items which are defined as «Excluded Items» for purchases in store: Merchandise that is not in Sellable Condition; fine jewellery, vintage jewellery, watches, vintage watches, pillows, mattresses, fur, bespoke or made - to - measure Merchandise, custom orders, vintage Merchandise, antiques, unique and fragile Merchandise, Merchandise invoiced as «no refund» or «no return no exchange», Pre-sale, Sale or Aged Stock Merchandise invoiced as «no return no exchange» or sold «as is», perishable goods, including food, beverages, flowers, plants (including the vases / pots / vessels in which the flowers and plants are planted) and hampers, Apple Merchandise, Lane Crawford Gift Cards («Gift Card»), and items subject to Environmental Levy on Plastic
items which are defined as «Excluded
Items» for purchases in store: Merchandise that is not in Sellable Condition; fine jewellery, vintage jewellery, watches, vintage watches, pillows, mattresses, fur, bespoke or made - to - measure Merchandise, custom orders, vintage Merchandise, antiques, unique and fragile Merchandise, Merchandise invoiced as «no refund» or «no return no exchange», Pre-sale, Sale or Aged Stock Merchandise invoiced as «no return no exchange» or sold «as is», perishable goods, including food, beverages, flowers, plants (including the vases / pots / vessels in which the flowers and plants are planted) and hampers, Apple Merchandise, Lane Crawford Gift Cards («Gift Card»), and items subject to Environmental Levy on Plastic
Items» for purchases in store: Merchandise that is not in Sellable Condition; fine jewellery, vintage jewellery, watches, vintage watches, pillows, mattresses, fur, bespoke or made - to - measure Merchandise, custom orders, vintage Merchandise, antiques, unique and
fragile Merchandise, Merchandise invoiced as «no refund» or «no return no exchange», Pre-sale, Sale or Aged Stock Merchandise invoiced as «no return no exchange» or sold «as is», perishable goods, including food, beverages, flowers, plants (including the vases / pots / vessels in which the flowers and plants are planted) and hampers, Apple Merchandise, Lane Crawford Gift Cards («Gift Card»), and
items subject to Environmental Levy on Plastic
items subject to Environmental Levy
on Plastic Bags.
Other tips are to buy smaller
items so you can save
on shipping, don't buy perishable or meltable goods, nothing breakable or
fragile, and avoid seasonal
items as you are starting out.
We also recommend keeping all
fragile, valuable or expensive
items with you in your cabin baggage, subject to carry -
on baggage size and weight restrictions.
Fragile or high - value
items must be carried into the cabin with you, as long as they fit the carry -
on dimensions of the aircraft.
If you've found a moving company just for transporting your
items, take the time to pack, secure and label everything; and insurance or no insurance, you can never write the word
FRAGILE big enough
on items that need handling with care.
This type of add -
on covers most breakage, except for
fragile items, such as collectible figurines, china, vases and fine arts.
• Offload inbound mail and ascertain that it is transported to assigned sorting rooms • Sort mail according to addresses and types and ensure that proper postage has been placed
on all packages • Check for any inaccurate information such as incorrect zip codes to ensure that sorting work is carried out with accuracy • Examine outgoing packages for damage and ensure that proper measures are taken to handle the situation • Assemble, line and pad cartons and containers that are supposed to hold
fragile items and ensure that they are packed properly • Place containers
on conveyor belts to ensure that they reach loading docks
on time • Load outgoing packages onto trucks and ensure that they are properly piled up • Ascertain that all correlating documents are properly maintained in the company's database system
• Proactively greet customers and accept their mails including letters and parcels • Provide information
on required stamps
on letters and
items according to their sizes and weights • Affix postage
on items and letters and inquire into any special instructions • Arrange for insurance coverage of large or / and
fragile items and obtain customers» signatures
on forms and receipts • Sort incoming and outgoing mail into appropriate piles according to their addresses • Map routes to determine the shortest and safest way to destinations • Deliver mail and parcels to intended recipients and obtain signatures
on receipts • Store undelivered parcels and mail in designated areas and provide customers with information
on why they remained undelivered
Haven't read through all the comments, but I've always heard that the conventional wisdom is that you want something easy
on your feet in the kitchen (i.e. wood rather than brick, stone or tile) and forgiving of
fragile items like ceramics and glassware if they're dropped
on it inadvertently.