August 25th, 2018 by Chris Race
Pak Mail packs stone for small package & freight shipping
Stone table tops require special packaging for safe shipping. Smaller pieces like the petrified wood slab can ship as a UPS or FedEx small package. The slab is protected and kept absolutely flat in a rigid Styro-lined box, which is then floated in a second box filled with peanuts. Small packages shipped with UPS or FedEx must withstand the rigors of handling by carrier drivers, various package orientations, and facility conveyor belts.
Larger, heavier pieces like the sandstone table top ship on a pallet with a freight carrier. The packaging also keeps the stone flat in a rigid Styro-lined box; a second box is not required. The finished package is placed on its edge and strapped to a pallet.
A little extra care ensures safe delivery.
Petrified wood table top packaged for small package shipping
Sandstone slab table top packaged for freight shipping
Posted in Custom Box, FedEx, Freight, Furniture Shipping, Packing, Pallet, Shipping, UPS
April 9th, 2018 by Chris Race
Weight and dimensions determine shipping methods
Pictures tell the story. Even though the packages in the first photo look “large,” they are actually small packages shipping FedEx Ground. They include a rug and some paintings from the Discover Goodwill online auction. The second and third represent freight shipping — from prepping to pickup by the carrier. The crate (barely visible near the door) in the third photo contains a bronze bird. The boxes on the floor are from an estate and the boxes on the pack table are a sentimental cradle. The three pallet shipments in the second photo are the cradle, the estate items, and a van conversion kit from Wayfarer Vans.
Small Packages Ready for FedEx Ground
3 Pallets Ready for Freight Pickup
3 Shipments: Two on Pallets; One in a Crate
Posted in Artwork Shipping, Auction Shipping, Crating, Custom Box, Estate Shipping, FedEx, Freight, Pallet, Shipping
March 13th, 2018 by Chris Race
Not all packing peanuts offer equal protection
Pak Mail accepts clean packing supplies — packing peanuts, Styrofoam, bubble wrap, paper — for recycling. We recently received a small box of cornstarch peanuts. Since they break down with moisture, they are great for the environment. For the same reason, these peanuts are not so great for packing fragile china for small-package shipping with UPS, FedEx, DHL, and USPS. We mix our recycled cornstarch peanuts with foam peanuts to make sure items are protected throughout the shipping process. All items are bagged to prevent dissolving cornstarch peanuts from sticking to them.
Check out the picture of cornstarch peanuts. The ten on the left are still whole; the ten on the right started to dissolve from moisture and compact into tiny flat “rocks.” Any questions?
Cornstarch peanuts dissolve with moisture.
Posted in DHL, FedEx, Packing, Recycling, UPS, USPS Priority Mail
February 24th, 2018 by Chris Race
Pak Mail builds custom corrugated boxes & wood crates
Mailbox customer looks at the large corrugated box being prepared for a grandfather clock and says, “Now that’s a big box!”
Another private mailbox renter comments on a very large (80″ tall) wood crate, “I don’t think that’s big enough!”
Our regular customers enjoy seeing our shipping challenges and express disappointment when the front lobby is empty. Luckily, that’s a rare occurrence. This week was a mix of Goodwill auction, estate (the clock), basketball tournament, USAFA, online returns, small business, and gift shipping. Some items ship as small packages with UPS, FedEx, DHL, and USPS; some require a pallet and ship with LTL freight carriers.
We never know what will come through the front door next! It keeps our regulars entertained.
large custom wood crate
large custom corrugated box
Posted in Crating, Custom Box, DHL, FedEx, LTL Truck Freight, Shipping, UPS, USPS Priority Mail
February 19th, 2018 by Chris Race
UPS, FedEx, DHL and freight carriers are operating February 19
Pak Mail offers services with FedEx, UPS, DHL, USPS postal, and large freight carriers.
President’s Day packing and shipping options:
- Pak Mail is open President’s Day, February 19. UPS, FedEx, DHL and freight carriers are following normal hours for delivery and pickup.
- The Post Office (USPS) is closed. There is no mail pickup or delivery at Pak Mail on President’s Day.
See you in the store!
Posted in Consumer Tips, DHL, FedEx, LTL Truck Freight, Shipping, UPS, USPS Priority Mail
January 17th, 2018 by Chris Race
Pak Mail – FedEx Authorized ShipCenter
Pak Mail tracks all air shipments daily. Extreme winter weather has delayed three of our FedEx shipments. The weather may be clear at the destination, but weather at the FedEx national hub in Memphis, TN, and other parts of the country may affect delivery. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Posted in FedEx
January 9th, 2018 by Chris Race
Commemorate 2017 and Welcome 2018
Thank you to our customers – both “old” and new – as we continue to thrive. Our 2017 was a year of growth and change.
- Customers can attest to the number of large freight shipments we did in 2017.
It’s amazing the shipping challenges that come through our front door.
Dad – Everett Minck 1925-2017
- My Dad quietly left this world in March saying, “I’m ready to fly.” His gentle entrepreneurial spirit lives on.
- Jesse completed an 18-month course in medical equipment technology in August. He moved on to a full-time position repairing high-tech equipment. He continues to work part-time at Pak Mail on most Saturdays and a few afternoons.
- Stop by and meet our new employee Shane – not related, but treated like family.
- Albertsons became Safeway. Pak Mail is still two doors north and has been since 1996. Ten years of ownership is fast approaching at the end of February.
We appreciate our customers! Pak Mail ships small packages and documents with UPS, FedEx, DHL, or USPS; rents private mailboxes for personal and business use; builds custom boxes, crates, and pallets; packs and ships large items with LTL, air, and ocean freight carriers; and provides basic office services.
Thank you!
Posted in DHL, FedEx, Freight, Local Business, Mailbox Rental, Packing, Pallet, Shipping, UPS, USPS Priority Mail
December 13th, 2017 by Chris Race
2017 Gift Packing & Shipping Tips
Pak Mail recommends shipping gifts early in the month to ensure on-time holiday delivery by Friday, December 22.
2017 Holiday Gift Shipping Countdown
The carriers (USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL) post holiday schedules. The following cut-off dates are based on these schedules and our holiday shipping experience. Pak Mail includes additional time for potential delays due to inclement weather and increased package volume.
Shipping Week Three: December 18-22
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx 3-day on Monday, December 18.
- Ship to Hawaii/Alaska UPS/FedEx 2-day/overnight on Monday, December 18.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx 2-day on Tuesday, December 19.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx overnight on Wednesday, December 20.
Before your trip to Pak Mail – especially if it’s part of your “honey do” list – be prepared with the following shipping information:
- Address and phone number of the recipient (must be a physical address for UPS, FedEx, and DHL).
- Contents of the package (if already packed and sealed). Save time and let Pak Mail pack for you.
- Value of the items.
- When you would like the package to arrive.
You will be asked if the package is safe to leave on the porch. Due to reports of porch theft this time of year, we recommend a delivery signature on most packages. We can also ship to the recipient’s work address.
Merry Christmas!
Posted in Consumer Tips, DHL, FedEx, Packing, Seasonal, Shipping, UPS, USPS Priority Mail
December 6th, 2017 by Chris Race
2017 Gift Packing & Shipping Tips
Pak Mail recommends shipping gifts early in the month to ensure on-time holiday delivery by Friday, December 22.
2017 Holiday Gift Shipping Countdown
The carriers (USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL) post holiday schedules. The following cut-off dates are based on these schedules and our holiday shipping experience. Pak Mail includes additional time for potential delays due to inclement weather and increased package volume.
Shipping Week Two: December 11-16
- Ship to Hawaii/Alaska UPS/FedEx Ground by Wednesday, December 13.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx Ground by Thursday, December 14 (to Maine/northern New England), or Friday, December 15.
Shipping Week Three: December 18-22
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx 3-day on Monday, December 18.
- Ship to Hawaii/Alaska UPS/FedEx 2-day/overnight on Monday, December 18.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx 2-day on Tuesday, December 19.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx overnight on Wednesday, December 20.
Before your trip to Pak Mail – especially if it’s part of your “honey do” list – be prepared with the following shipping information:
- Address and phone number of the recipient (must be a physical address for UPS, FedEx, and DHL).
- Contents of the package (if already packed and sealed). Save time and let Pak Mail pack for you.
- Value of the items.
- When you would like the package to arrive.
You will be asked if the package is safe to leave on the porch. Due to reports of porch theft this time of year, we recommend a delivery signature on most packages. We can also ship to the recipient’s work address.
Merry Christmas!
Posted in Consumer Tips, DHL, FedEx, Packing, Seasonal, Shipping, UPS, USPS Priority Mail
November 30th, 2017 by Chris Race
2017 Gift Packing & Shipping Tips
December has three full weeks before the Christmas holiday. Hanukkah begins in the middle of the second week. Pak Mail recommends shipping gifts early in the month to ensure on-time holiday delivery by Friday, December 22.
2017 Holiday Gift Shipping Countdown
The carriers (USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL) post holiday schedules. The following cut-off dates are based on these schedules and our holiday shipping experience. Pak Mail includes additional time for potential delays due to inclement weather and increased package volume.
Shipping Week One: December 4-9
- Ship Hanukkah gifts this week.
- Ship international gifts DHL/FedEx this week (recipient is responsible for duties and taxes).
- Ship APO/FPO/DPO packages USPS Priority Mail by Monday, December 4.
- Ship APO/FPO/DPO letters/cards USPS First Class by Monday, December 4.
Shipping Week Two: December 11-16
- Ship to Hawaii/Alaska UPS/FedEx Ground by Wednesday, December 13.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx Ground by Thursday, December 14 (to Maine/northern New England), or Friday, December 15.
Shipping Week Three: December 18-22
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx 3-day on Monday, December 18.
- Ship to Hawaii/Alaska UPS/FedEx 2-day/overnight on Monday, December 18.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx 2-day on Tuesday, December 19.
- Ship to US Lower-48 UPS/FedEx overnight on Wednesday, December 20.
Before your trip to Pak Mail – especially if it’s part of your “honey do” list – be prepared with the following shipping information:
- Address and phone number of the recipient (must be a physical address for UPS, FedEx, and DHL).
- Contents of the package (if already packed and sealed). Save time and let Pak Mail pack for you.
- Value of the items.
- When you would like the package to arrive.
You will be asked if the package is safe to leave on the porch. Due to reports of porch theft this time of year, we recommend a delivery signature on most packages. We can also ship to the recipient’s work address.
Merry Christmas!
Posted in Consumer Tips, DHL, FedEx, Packing, Seasonal, Shipping, UPS, USPS Priority Mail