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One of my customers had a transit container with some electronics worth £30,000+ turn up on site with a hole from a forklift tine through it courtesy of the same firm.

 

 

Had to laugh.

 

Back in the day, much of the RAF Jaguar fleet was sat on the ground. The problem being that the main engine fuel supply tanks were explosion suppressed and were delaminating - the danger being that they'd collapse inward and block the pump inlets. Any British serviceman of any technical discipline will be familiar with the word, 'robbing'. Well, we were into grand theft big time. The manufacturers were working flat out and we finally got a bulk delivery. The tanks were in a 'primary standard package' which was a wooden framed box with thin plywood sides. The dispatcher had attached the labels with staples - great big long staples...............

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Unfortunately, tracking is not helpful. I had a (not firearm/shooting related) parcel, fully tracked go missing in January. The contents were low value spare parts, needed fast and of no use to anyone else. Fully tracked parcel simply went missing. Seller replaced the parts fortunately, but me being rather annoyed over the delay etc. asked a lot of questions. Carrier said they had delivered and 'had a signature'. I asked whose signature - and they said it was illegible, but since they had a signature - they had 'done their bit' and since the contract was with the seller (who had paid their fee) - not me, the buyer - mind my own business and contact the seller if I have a problem with that. I didn't wish to upset the seller as they had already despatched replacements and couldn't have been more helpful over the issue.

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TNT won't use them after the snapped a stock on a gun by all accounts it was the senders fault as it was badly packed, I quieried what the tyre marks across the box had come from, some one had driven over it, not TNTs fault though!!

 

Quite often guns also took 2-3 days to arrive on next day deliveries.

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rite, today i got the tracking number, says it was picked up 26th feb and delivered on the 27th, but in the tracking log it mentions helsinki,so i called TNT they said the tracking info was wrong, she knew where the parcel should be going to, but had no idea where it was or why it had not been delivered, and that she would look into it and call me back tomorrow, so i rang my FLO and informed him or who ever it was that answered the phone, he said he would have to speak to his manager tomorrow to see what the procedure is for a "maybe" missing gun.

what a naffing carry on

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Had to laugh.

 

Back in the day, much of the RAF Jaguar fleet was sat on the ground. The problem being that the main engine fuel supply tanks were explosion suppressed and were delaminating - the danger being that they'd collapse inward and block the pump inlets. Any British serviceman of any technical discipline will be familiar with the word, 'robbing'. Well, we were into grand theft big time. The manufacturers were working flat out and we finally got a bulk delivery. The tanks were in a 'primary standard package' which was a wooden framed box with thin plywood sides. The dispatcher had attached the labels with staples - great big long staples...............

I can definetly relate to that.

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Had to laugh.

 

Back in the day, much of the RAF Jaguar fleet was sat on the ground. The problem being that the main engine fuel supply tanks were explosion suppressed and were delaminating - the danger being that they'd collapse inward and block the pump inlets. Any British serviceman of any technical discipline will be familiar with the word, 'robbing'. Well, we were into grand theft big time. The manufacturers were working flat out and we finally got a bulk delivery. The tanks were in a 'primary standard package' which was a wooden framed box with thin plywood sides. The dispatcher had attached the labels with staples - great big long staples...............

yikes!! self sealing fuel tanks hopefully?

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Yep, but you don't fit new ones which are already full of holes. :no:

ah.....Jaguars not made by Leyland then :-)

 

Sorry we digress ......this isn't helping the OP but it is fun :good:

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I would threaten to blow them up to the Police, unless they get it sorted.

you might want to re word that mate. :oops:

im awaiting for a call back tomorrow from my FLO, im sure they will know what to do, also i should here back from TNT

Must be a Harpoon gun then!

:no::no::no:

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Why did you have to send your certificate to the seller?-it was being delivered to a RFD direct-or am I missing something here. Next time you ring the courier ask to speak to someone as high up as possible-when you get someone ask them to spell their name as you need to pass it on to the police firearms investigating officer who will be interviewing them asap-normally gets things moving.

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Why did you have to send your certificate to the seller?-it was being delivered to a RFD direct-or am I missing something here. Next time you ring the courier ask to speak to someone as high up as possible-when you get someone ask them to spell their name as you need to pass it on to the police firearms investigating officer who will be interviewing them asap-normally gets things moving.

There was an earlier thread on this issue with certain RFD's adhering to a badly worded such and such and they were not the seller etc...

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Surely there should be some explanation!

 

Time to get writing to their CEO.

 

 

The Executive Board is entrusted with the day-to-day management of TNT, which includes: deploying its strategy; managing its operations, risk profile and financing; achieving its objectives; and addressing compliance and corporate responsibility issues.

The Executive Board consists of two members:

  • Tex Gunning, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and
    Chairman of the Executive Board and Management Board
  • Maarten de Vries, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and
    member of the Executive Board and Management Board

There you go, they are the top two men at the moment.

Nad below are the names of the rest of them.

 

 

Management Board

Members:

  • Ian Clough, Managing Director of International Europe
  • Michael Drake, Managing Director of International AMEA
  • Chris Goossens, Managing Director of Customer Experience
  • Marco van Kalleveen, Managing Director of Domestics
  • Joost Otterloo, Chief People Officer
  • Martin Södergård, Managing Director of Global Network Operations
  • Tjeerd Wassenaar, General Counsel

Good luck

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Surely there should be some explanation!

 

Time to get writing to their CEO.

 

 

The Executive Board is entrusted with the day-to-day management of TNT, which includes: deploying its strategy; managing its operations, risk profile and financing; achieving its objectives; and addressing compliance and corporate responsibility issues.

The Executive Board consists of two members:

  • Tex Gunning, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and

    Chairman of the Executive Board and Management Board

  • Maarten de Vries, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and

    member of the Executive Board and Management Board

There you go, they are the top two men at the moment.

Nad below are the names of the rest of them.

 

 

Management Board

Members:

  • Ian Clough, Managing Director of International Europe
  • Michael Drake, Managing Director of International AMEA
  • Chris Goossens, Managing Director of Customer Experience
  • Marco van Kalleveen, Managing Director of Domestics
  • Joost Otterloo, Chief People Officer
  • Martin Södergård, Managing Director of Global Network Operations
  • Tjeerd Wassenaar, General Counsel

Good luck

 

Simples, blame Mr "Tex Gunning" with a name like that - it is him that "dunit" He has been checking zero in an empty building :lol:

 

Glad they found it now.

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cant really be bothered with all that, its happened and thats that, ill have weeks of letter writing and probably get no real answer,

its not worth my time really

 

 

im glad too mate.

but i will only be happy tomorrow when i get the call to say its landed.

 

lee

 

So pity the poor sod who's gun goes missing in similar circumstances and all you could do was moan on here!

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