
“ So, seeing some seriously stupid box sizes come through, I would down size the box to make sense.

The computer specifies a box, it’s incorrect, the packer knows it’s incorrect but doesn’t have the time or the ability to make a change. This seems to be the most logical explanation.
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Source: I write software that handles measurements at Amazon.“ When you get a giant box for a small item, it’s usually because someone up when they measured the item, e.g., they measured a pack of six instead of the individual item. “ Box size is determined by dimensions of the item, not how it’s going to be packed in the truck. It even knows the right amount of packing tape.īut, if the dimensions in the computer is incorrect, mistakes happen. The computer knows the dimensions each product and will automatically allocate the right box. Orders are picked and sorted in to batches headed for a single customer. Products flow through Amazon’s warehouses at a dizzying pace. You are told from day one to follow that code.”Īccording to an article in, humans work in close collaboration with computer automation. “I was a packer while there… The packing slip has the items and would have a letter code, A1 BO, K, AB, etc. While another Reddit user, SaebraK who claims to have worked in Amazon’s Phoenix DC, says: If only I had a dollar for every time a mountain of packages almost fell on me opening the trailer doors.” “Dude I’ve worked in warehouse unloading Amazon trailers and that is a load of baloney. That’s what air pillows, bubble wrap, Kraft paper and other kinds of protective packaging is for. No one would purposely leave space in a trailer to protect packages. Pack more widgets on a truck and the cost to ship each widget goes down and it looks like others agree. When packing a truck, the idea is to fill the cube as densely as possible. There’s one theory floating around the internet that claims Amazon is playing Tetris with its packages: Not surprisingly, there’s more to the story. Well it turns out that actually, Amazon’s putting small items in huge boxes because … wait for it … that’s what the computers tell the packers to do. Not to mention all of that extra paper can’t be good for the environment, can it?
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Surely the mighty Amazon would know not to pack an SD card in a corrugated box that could fit a PS4 and an industrial-sized tub of lube. You might be wondering to yourself just how the world’s most successful and recognized online retailing brand managed to mess up something so simple as shipping.

You order a small product that could’ve probably been put inside of a tiny package the size of a ring box, or even an envelope, but instead, it came in the next wing of your cat’s ever-growing brown-paper palace. We’ve all experienced the needlessly big cardboard box from Amazon at least a couple of times.
