Shipping Delays: What's Up?
Posted: 27 May 2020, 10:08
A lot of us are waiting for decks that we've ordered or sold online to arrive and the waits are feeling very long. We all know that COVID19 is the source of the slowdown in shipping, but I wanted to provide a few details for everyone to understand a little better what is going on.
These problems are not going to go away quickly, but as things slowly improve and as people and workers adapt to the new normal regarding procedures etc., we'll see improvement.
In the meantime, don't stop ordering stuff because of the delays. It will get to you eventually, like a surprise present! Please be patient. And when your deck arrives, drop a quick message to the seller if you can and let them know. It's wonderful to hear and really encouraging especially since the tracking info will not always indicate a successful delivery.
And sellers, don't be discouraged. I know we all pride ourselves on getting our orders filled as fast as possible and lately it has been really tough to see our customers waiting so long for their decks. Remember this is happening to everyone, everywhere. people are (mostly) very understanding and willing to wait. I would advise you to put a message on your web pages and etsy pages that there are currently some extreme shipping delays. This should help set the expectation for most people.
Answer inquiries promptly. I have found people to respond very understandingly and to work with you on alternate plans if/when necessary.
All of us need to remember that everyone at every point in this is doing their best in some really difficult situations.
And when the deck finally DOES arrive, well that is an extra beautiful day for everyone!
- Airports worldwide have become parking lots for aircraft. Many are running at a single-digit percentage of their normal capacity.
- Cargo shipments have been prioritising medical supplies and other essential items. Regular letters (not packages) are also prioritised.
- These 2 things have combined to create a massive worldwide backup of cargo shipments. Mountains of packages are sitting at airports and warehouses everywhere waiting for a plane out from airports running at 5% (or so) capacity. This problem has gotten so bad that a lot of countries are refusing any new packages to even be posted to them until this backlog clears.
- Add to this the mandatory social-distancing required at workplaces everywhere. This includes of course people who process all those packages at post offices, airports, customs, delivery centers etc. etc. Entirely new procedures have been implemented (sometimes daily) and everyone is trying their best to work within these new parameters but the slowdowns created are impacting the movement of everything at every single point of the process.
- Also, many places are quarantining everything that comes in from overseas before it's even handled.
- Regarding tracking, it's frankly all over the place. Because workers are trying to handle packages and tools as little as possible while also reducing contact with other humans, tracking info is not always updated promptly or at all. This is happening at every step in the process with every postal and delivery service.
These problems are not going to go away quickly, but as things slowly improve and as people and workers adapt to the new normal regarding procedures etc., we'll see improvement.
In the meantime, don't stop ordering stuff because of the delays. It will get to you eventually, like a surprise present! Please be patient. And when your deck arrives, drop a quick message to the seller if you can and let them know. It's wonderful to hear and really encouraging especially since the tracking info will not always indicate a successful delivery.
And sellers, don't be discouraged. I know we all pride ourselves on getting our orders filled as fast as possible and lately it has been really tough to see our customers waiting so long for their decks. Remember this is happening to everyone, everywhere. people are (mostly) very understanding and willing to wait. I would advise you to put a message on your web pages and etsy pages that there are currently some extreme shipping delays. This should help set the expectation for most people.
Answer inquiries promptly. I have found people to respond very understandingly and to work with you on alternate plans if/when necessary.
All of us need to remember that everyone at every point in this is doing their best in some really difficult situations.
And when the deck finally DOES arrive, well that is an extra beautiful day for everyone!