Shipping Piano and Used Books from Shanghai to Chicago, USA
Service route: Shanghai to Chicago;
Service Mode: Door-to-door moving one-stop service;
Case Overview: Mr. Lin entrusted NIM to ship an upright piano and used books from his home in Shanghai to Chicago, USA by sea.
Mr. Lin, who has been living in the United States for many years, decided to take his parents to settle in Chicago. The most reassuring thing for Mr. Lin's parents is the upright piano, which has been with them for a long time, as well as the books that his father has treasured for decades. When Mr. Lin dialed the phone number of Xipu International, he especially urged: “These are ”family members“, please make sure to take good care of them.”
On the appointed packing day, several professional packers came to the door on time with pearl cotton, cardboard and cardboard boxes. The masters first for the piano exterior winding pearl cotton, with anti-scratch corner protector wrapped four corners of the piano, and then PE winding film for the whole body wrapped winding, and finally with thickened cardboard to fit the body of the piano for cutting, with the tape for many times wrapped around the packing fixed, any corner are not “let go”.
In the face of more than 200 books, the masters first classified them by category, then set a layer of moisture-proof bag inside the carton, paved the bottom with bubble film, and bagged important books individually and then loaded them into the thickened carton, labeled with the category on the outside of the carton.
After the arrival of the goods, the local team in Chicago quickly sent a car to deliver the goods, and the masters dismantled the packaging on the spot and positioned the piano accurately in the living room next to the floor-to-ceiling windows. Mr. Lin said he thought it would be a difficult task to move the piano and many books, but he didn't expect the Hippo team to understand the weight of the “old stuff” better than we do. Looking at the piano and books neatly arranged in the new home, Mr. Lin's parents said that this is “moving home”.