Do You Know How Your TV Suffers a 'Silent Death' While Shifting?

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Do You Know How Your TV Suffers a 'Silent Death' While Shifting?

DELHI, August 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

    Every packing and moving company has been using wooden crates to transport customer's
highly valued LED TVs. The normal packing process involves the following four steps: 1)
wrapping of LED TV by bubble wrap, 2) subsequent wrapping by thermocol sheets, 3)
additional protection by wrapping the TV in a corrugated sheet, and finally 4) packing the
LED TV in a wooden crate.

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    The final step involves hammering of nails into the wooden crate and approximately
40-45 blows are applied to close the openings. On an average, each blow reduces the life
of an LED TV by a month, as it leads to minor rupture of the TV's fine circuitry, reducing
the TV's life drastically up to 50%. So, each shifting reduces your product's life by 4-5
years against the 9 years warranty given by the TV manufacturers.

    This may seem fictitious to some of you, but it is true and is equivalent to murdering
your TV without realising it.

    To address the plight of the people who shift and unknowingly suffer from getting
their priced possession slaughtered silently, Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd. (APML) has
devised a novel way to transport TVs with the help of LED Boxes. This has been developed
after getting feedback from the clients and extensive research done thereafter. These
boxes are solid from outside and soft from inside. There is a strong layer of foam inside,
which provides a special cushion effect and strong grip to your TV screen.

    Now the new way of packing TV involves only two steps 1) wrapping of LED TV in bubble
wrap 2) subsequent packing in the LED TV Box.

    The cost of manufacturing LED TV Boxes is Rs. 2500 and it could be used for 13-15
times on an average, which makes it substantially cost effective at Rs. 200 to each
client.

    On the other hand, wooden crates cost Rs. 800 and are not reusable. Use of wooden
crates also meant that 160 trees were cut annually to manufacture them, thus having an
adverse impact on the environment.

    Our mission was to achieve 'Zero Claims, Zero Tension,' i.e., minimize the number of
claims, and reduce the stress level of our clients, thereby improving organizational
productivity and customer satisfaction.

    About Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd.  

    Over the last 28 years, Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd. has become a company of national
and international repute and has enormous credentials to its name including the highest
accolade being acknowledged in the Limca Book of Records
[http://www.agarwalpackers.com/why-agarwal-packers.html ] for the largest movers of
household goods in the country and recently been certified with the ISO: 39001:2012 - Road
Transport Safety (RTS) Management System standards by international quality certification.
With 102 offices across the country, 6400+ employees, more than 14 lakh satisfied
customers, the company is known for its innovative approach in the packing and moving
industry.

       
         
        Media Contact: 
        Sandhya Bansal 
        sandhya@agarwalpackers.com 
        +91-9350879556 
        CMO 
        Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd. 

     

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