XXVI
PACKING AND SHIPPING
The method of packing goods intended for
the export markets of Latin America is wor
thy of the greatest study and the most serious
consideration. Poor and improper packing,
so characteristic of American made goods, has
caused us the loss of much business, and wher
ever I have been in these countries it has
formed the subject of much unfavorable com
ment and highly warranted criticism. Of
late there has been a slight tendency toward
improvement in this really important branch
of the foreign trade, but there is still much
opportunity for bettering conditions in this
regard.
In the United States with every forwarding
facility, the largest, best and most complete
transportation systems on earth, we are prone
to think of the rest of the world as being simi-
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