IMPORT & EXPORT || PACKAGING TWO DAMAGED 65 INCHES TELEVISION SETS FOR EXPORT
Hello everyone.. Good morning and welcome to my blog at this hour. It's Friday again.. Our favorite day of the week. It's been a great week so far, though kind of look short due to Monday being a public holiday - the rest of the week ran out quickly. Sit back, relax and enjoy all that I have packaged for your reading pleasure.
Import and export is one of the strongholds of our existence as human beings. We may have been lacking a lot of good things if not for shipping and logistics companies that specialize in moving goods (cargo) from one country to another and within a country, that is interstates or interprovince.
Let's look at this through another point of view. Nigerians, for instance, that are living in the United States of America may not have access to Nigerian foods, clothing and so on if not for the Import and Export sector. This analogy applies to every other person that doesn't reside in his or her country of origin.
Technology and electronics is not left out in the great impact of the import and export sector in our world. A lot of African countries may not have been able to gain access to smartphones, computers, television sets etc if not for the means of transportation that can link two countries together.
This TV set was purchased in New York, USA but it arrived Nigeria and happens to be faulty so one of my clients decides to send it back to the company he got it from. He has warranty on the product, so they repair or replace it for him depending on the nature of the fault.
The packaging process had to be thoroughly carried out so that more damage would not befall it while its enroute. We used a lot of cellotapes and plastic to protect it. A fragile cellotape was also used to indicate to anyone that comes in contact with it hat its a fragile product.
All contents are originally written by me, @williams-owb
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Williams Oluseyi is a Linguist by discipline from one Africa's Most Prestigious Citadel of Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University. He developed interest for blogging at very early stage which motivated him to study English Language in College. He is a prolific writer, an inquisitive and judicious reader, to say the least. To get his daily bread, he is currently working in a Logistics company in Nigeria.
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