BILL LUMBERG
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Sorry Quimby...
My apologies......You do carry cargo, probably most of it mail and on demand small packages though. Heck you guys even have a website.....again, I am corrected.
Shipping Guidelines
We want to take the guess work out of your shipping needs. Here are our general guidelines for shipping your cargo.
From your website....Looks like it's nothing that can be bulk shipments though:
Maximum Weight and Size
Maximum Size and WeightThe maximum weight per piece is 200 pounds (including packaging). For seafood, the maximum weight per piece may not exceed 175 pounds (including packaging).
Total SizeA package exceeding 90 total inches will be accommodated as bin space permits. Total inches can be determined by adding the length, plus width, plus height of the shipping container. Packages exceeding 90 total inches are subject to advance arrangements by contacting your local Southwest Airlines Cargo facility
My apologies......You do carry cargo, probably most of it mail and on demand small packages though. Heck you guys even have a website.....again, I am corrected.
Shipping Guidelines
We want to take the guess work out of your shipping needs. Here are our general guidelines for shipping your cargo.
From your website....Looks like it's nothing that can be bulk shipments though:
Maximum Weight and Size
Maximum Size and WeightThe maximum weight per piece is 200 pounds (including packaging). For seafood, the maximum weight per piece may not exceed 175 pounds (including packaging).
Total SizeA package exceeding 90 total inches will be accommodated as bin space permits. Total inches can be determined by adding the length, plus width, plus height of the shipping container. Packages exceeding 90 total inches are subject to advance arrangements by contacting your local Southwest Airlines Cargo facility