SRSemenza said:
Svar said:
Spandex said:
... obsessing over every millimeter of height difference, worrying about handles sticking out, questioning the number of cases you can fit on a standard pallet.
LOL. I may have OCD, but I'll draw the line at fitting cases on a standard pallet. [smile]
Well, clearly you have not purchased enough Systainers [tongue] I mean, if you don't own enough to fill a pallet and use a fork lift to move them, then you really aren't serious about using them. [big grin]
Seth
I've purchased systainers from Tanos (no dealer in Australia) by the pallet on 2 separate occasions, trust me, shipping costs and how many systainers I can fit on a pallet are a big factor.
There are also bigger discounts if buying a complete pallet of one product, which is how most of the larger end-users would be buying their systainers.
Big assumption, but I'm guessing Festool and the other European tool manufacturers are the majority of Tanos' market. If I was working for a tool company looking at packing/distributing my product in a L sized systainer, giving up space on a pallet/inside a shipping container and how it effects my cost per delivered unit would have to be considered.
I'm sure there is some logic behind the 508mm width which will become obvious in due course (does it fit in with existing dimensions in the Bott system), it just seems strange that they didn't stick with the existing 496mm footprint of the Midi systainer, given it a) already exists, and b) significantly improves shipping density.
At the end of the day, I won't be losing any sleep over them. The fact that there's an active discussion forum for talking about expensive plastic German toolboxes does say something about their end-users. When there's a raft of changes that appear to be moving away from efficient/clever design, I'd be disappointed if it wasn't discussed.