I just got TS55 saw & MFTcombo , extra rail and accessory rail kit from Bob.
So far I haven't had the chance to try my new toys... I mean tools.

I need to reorganize my garage to set up my "shop".
After receiving the boxes from UPS at my office, the boxes were a bit beat up from handling as expected. But after opening them here is what I observed:
1- Each boxes were carefully packed by Bob's staff with a lot of bubble wraps and air pillows. Even the heavy MFT/3 table was double boxed. For that it is a A+
2- The rails came with the original boxes. I boxes of the rails got a bit beat up by the guys from UPS despite that a bunch of labels to handle them carefully and not to bend, drop, etc. were added. I took all the rails out of the boxes and inspected them. No damage. The areas of the boxes that got a bit crushed were the ends. I hope that Festool will revise the packaging. Maybe by adding foam inserts at the ends will help from having the ends from crushing. On the side note: I noticed in each rail boxes there was a 1 x 2 piece of stock. You don't notice it until you unfold the box. At first I thought that Bob added the stock for trimming the splinter guard but he confirmed that it was for added rigidity and prevent shipping damage.
3- Original packaging of the MFT table is quite good with the foam inserts. No issues with the table as far as I can see. There were a small tear/ hole in the middle of the original box but not in the shipping box. After inspecting surface of the table there was no evidence of damage due to the gap was as created by the foam inserts.
My only issue was the accessories boxes were free to move around inside the main box. I could hear some of the accessories boxes moving around inside the main box a few times when I was loading and unloading it to and from my car by my self. I do remember that there were some air pillows but it did not helped much with the guide rail.
The protractor rail was fine but the saw guide rail has a small dent in the corner. There was another small dent in the area were the connector rods goes. For me not a big deal because I can use a small file and fix the dents. Of course, if is something major like the rail was completely bend, or the saw quit working at first use I would have contacted Bob right away. Maybe someone will differ because it is a lot of money invested. Besides the area that was dented it gets covered by the rail deflector.
I just got and idea. Why not Festool to take advantage of the holes in the table and use it to secure the accessories boxes by using zip ties just like the toys you see at the stores. That way in combination of air pillows the contents will no go anywhere. A few cents of zip ties and small change in the packaging process will reduce the rate of shipping damage.
Anyway these are my observations. I hope that Festool is paying attention to their customers and distributors.
Roger