so what?
I get stuff shipped to me like that often, last time from Cabelas.
maybe there is a good reason for it we are not aware of, since we normally don’t own a huge internet retailing business.
There is a good reason....cost and time...
Instead of buying 10 different box sizes you buy 2. Big which fits most of your products and a bigger for the biggest of your products.
You order in 1,000 boxes or more at a clip (where ever the price break is) of the size you will use the most...then again however many of the next size up to hit that price break.
Two choices for packing make it self explanatory...less space of inventory of many different boxrs/envelopes slimmed down to just two. Large and extra large.
Moreover....it's just simply a sheet of cardboard here they fold up, tape up and send.
The cost of cardboard compared to envelopes with adhesive, etc... if the cardboard piece isn't cheaper the difference is negligible.
It's harder to lose a box than a envelope, remember these are going Fedex Ground/Freight not Fedex Express different companies different trucks, drivers and facilities.
This has nothing to do with the above.
There are items sent everyday in envelopes...some of which are secured documents etc...licenses, certified stickers, things like that...and they don't get lost.
These companies MUST be on point with that **** or big trouble will ensue.
It's just a simple matter of buying in bulk a box size that will fit most evrrything you sell. You buy the boxes (flat sheet of cardboard) at a good price but ordering the motherload...(cheaper) then less time packing it up as the packer doesn't waste 30 seconds finding the "right size" whatever to ship it.
No.
Someone grabs the cardboard sheet, folds it to be ready...
the picker gets the order in hand...finds the item(s) and place in box with the order sheet.....(box left open)....the last step is the packer double checks the item(s) versus the order form...all good it gets it's final sealing and shipping label slapped on and set by the side door for UPS or FedEx to pick it up.