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Posted by robyn@ProExotics on August 03, 2001 at 14:09:13:
In Reply to: Just did a little shipping/tempeture experiment.. LOOK!! posted by Adam Block on August 02, 2001 at 21:55:59:
i think everyone that ships regularly should try this test at various times of the year.
we did a similar test in the middle of summer last year. we used our shipping box, which is insulated, but we also "bagged" a digital thermo with a probe, with the probe being outside the bag, but still in the box.
we sent the box with our UPS driver, and he put it in the truck and brought it back the next day, there weren't any shipping charges : )
although the temps were well in the 90's, and the trucks are quite warm, we had a temp range of low 70's to low 90's, which is well in the range of the animals traveling safely.
i think your test was a little tough Adam, being exposed to the direct sun inside a car and all, although being left on the runway would be a tough test, but under more typical conditions, i think the boxes, if well insulated, do pretty well.
as a general rule, once it gets into the 90's, or below 40, i seriously rethink shipping for that particular day (we have never lost a shipment due to cold weather, and we have went through the same test). just this past Monday i rescheduled with my customers for a Tuesday shipment because it was 99 degrees, but one of them couldn't reschedule, and we had to ship anyway, and his Water Monitor arrived in Georgia in perfect shape, so it still went well.
in 8 years of shipping UPS, i can count my temp losses on just a couple of fingers, don't even need the full hand.
like i said in the beginning, any serious breeder/dealer/seller should try this test with their local driver to get a good feel for what works, and what won't : )
thanks for bringing up the topic Adam, i forgot all about it : )
robyn
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