Export Packing a Guide to the Methods Employed By Successful Shippers
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Borden & Son. BALING OF TEXTILES. Bale is in position and is about to be placed under pressure. Courtesy of M. C. D. Borden d Son. BALE UNDER PRESSURE. Bale shown in this photograph is under a pressure of 2, 000 Ibs. Per square inch. Burlap is being sewed on all sides. 479 Courtesy of M. C. D. Borden & Son. STRAPPING or BALE. Iron straps being tightened. Courtesy of Peck & Hills. WICKER CHAIRS READY FOR PACKING. Pile of knocked down chairs, ready to 6e measured for crate or case. 480 EXPORT PAC...KING OF TEXTILES 481 individual damage from this cause amounts to over $200 every year. In shipping white goods, prints, etc. , oil- cloth or burlap should be interposed between the paper and the outer burlap. In shipping gray goods, however, this is not thought necessary by these importers and is always omitted by Americans, as it saves in first cost and duty. From Buenos Aires it was not long ago reported that buyers of supplies for local shoe factories complained of the American practice of shipping textiles for shoe linings in cases instead of in bales.
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