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Gui Cavalcanti 03-04-2003 17:12

Complete Shipping Failure
 
We got our robot back from the Philadelphia Alliance Regional today. We didn't get the crate back.

The robot's currently sitting outside of the robotics lab, strapped to it's pallet. The other 5 sides of our crate are completely gone, and the robot is covered in clear shrink wrap *we didn't put there*. Our red light dome has been shattered, a side panel has been ripped off and put back on top of the robot. Who knows what other damage is lurking under the shrink wrap.

I'm a little ticked off. Has anything like this ever happened to anyone else, and how was the situation resolved??

Harrison 03-04-2003 17:17

That really sucks, I don't know what else to say.

I would suggest contacting FIRST and FedEx and talking to them, because obviously this shouldn't happen.

Jeff Waegelin 03-04-2003 17:19

Oh my... I don't know what to say. How could that happen? I hope nothing too terrible happened to your robot.

Joe Matt 03-04-2003 17:22

Oh my Gui, that's awful! Report this directly to the shipping company and FIRST. Talk to who delivered this crate and then keep going up the latter untill you get to Philly. If you need any help, remeber Tucker is here. Just talk to Clarke.

Amanda Morrison 03-04-2003 17:25

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=19516

Josh Hambright 03-04-2003 17:40

Our crate had a 4 inch by 2 inch hole in it...and some other major damage...

Seems like we should start putting "FRAGILE" on the side or getting some of those shipping sensors that change color and such if the package is handled incorrectly in transit...these bots dont come cheap and the shipping companies should be more careful!

Kyle Fenton 03-04-2003 17:58

Re: Complete Shipping Failure
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Gui Cavalcanti
We got our robot back from the Philadelphia Alliance Regional today. We didn't get the crate back.

The robot's currently sitting outside of the robotics lab, strapped to it's pallet. The other 5 sides of our crate are completely gone, and the robot is covered in clear shrink wrap *we didn't put there*. Our red light dome has been shattered, a side panel has been ripped off and put back on top of the robot. Who knows what other damage is lurking under the shrink wrap.

I'm a little ticked off. Has anything like this ever happened to anyone else, and how was the situation resolved??

Oh wow, I really can't believe that. Based on your descriptions what I am thinking is that the whoever was handling your crate improperly forked it, and it went over. Then they probably try to fix it quick by wrapping it in a bunch of bubble wrap. It is not unheard of, but still inexcusable. You should make a bill and give it to the dryage company for their careless mistake.

David Kelly 03-04-2003 18:01

im not surprised that this happened. my brother works at the FedEx hub here in Indy and they could care less about the stuff that they ship. I have heard horror stories about some of the stuff that goes on. If something falls it's "oops" or just just break stuff on purpose. They dont care if it says Fragile on it or not. They usually dont even look at that. I guess you can try calling FedEx to get their take on it, but I'm not sure how much luck you will have. They will make up some excuse that it was customers fault.

codeoftherobot 03-04-2003 19:34

That is really bad of your shipping company. Gross negligence on their part and what they should have done is sent a formal letter of apology for that damage and sent some form of reimbursement for damage. If you have documented reports that when the crate was taken from your pit area to the loading area for all crates in perfect condition you can go all you want on them.

camtunkpa 03-04-2003 19:55

Shipping or breaking?
 
Is this a shipping company or a breaking company....our robot arrived late at Rutgers from Philly with the crate smashed. Our batteries had fallen out and our control board got smashed along with the machine being broken. THIS IS RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! After much duct tape for the controller and much time from our pitcrew, the robot is up and working properly again. We've been through two tough competitions and not even a thing broke on the machine....til now!!!!!!

Rich Kressly 03-04-2003 20:12

Kudos to 222
 
222 handled their shipping fiasco in true FIRST fashion today. We've got another joystick packed and ready for you tomorrow. Now, if we all could do something to "fix" these ongoing and unnecessary shipping difficulties.

camtunkpa 03-04-2003 20:19

Thank you!!!
 
Thank you to team 103!!!!!! Your team is great and thanks a million. C-ya there tomorrow.

Joe Matt 03-04-2003 21:07

I agree, 222, you guys handeled it well. I just think it's a shame that we have huge crates that get constantly broken. Good luck and if you are at Champs, give any of us a ring and we will help you!

/Pyro 03-04-2003 22:13

When I started to open our crate at the Midwest Regiional I noticed that our door was more than half broken off. Our "door" is just one side that is screwed on that we take off. I am the one that opens and closes the crate. I closed it at GLR and I made sure to put plenty of screws in the door. I think over all we had 18-20 screws in the door. At Chicago, there were only 3 screws on the left side that were not broken off, the rest had all snapped in half. It did make it faster to get the robot out.
Because of this, when I closed it up to ship to Houston, I put close to 30 screws in it. If it comes open again, I'm gonna get upset.

Ok..thanks for letting me rant.

sevisehda 03-04-2003 22:19

4 or 5 years ago when I was walking to my teams pit first thing thursday morning I noticed the crate didn't look very true. As the team and I got closer we noticed the bottom was virtually shattered. Needless to say as we inspected the bot we noticed the corners weren't square and the drive shafts were all bent. After some calling we found out it was dropped about 4ft, some how. Every year theres always shipping horror stories. I'm not surprised to hear another.

Crating the bot is a subtle but important thing. Some teams put a fair amount of padding around and under there bot.


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