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If youâre shipping out of Lexington and youâre sick of getting hit with returns that feel ârandomââone week fine, next week dented, cracked, scuffed, or rattlingâthen youâre not dealing with randomness. Youâre dealing with vibration in a transfer-heavy shipping environment where cartons get handled, restacked, and rolled through multiple touches⊠and anything inside the carton that can move is getting slowly worked over for hours.
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Lexington shipping reality: vibration is constant, and it turns slack space into damage
In many lanes, the product doesnât get destroyed by a single dramatic drop. It gets damaged by a thousand small movements:
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trailer vibration
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conveyor transitions
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pallet rocking
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terminal touches
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stop-and-go handling
Thatâs why this page is built around:
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Dominant angle: Vibration-sensitive protection
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Dominant shipping context: LTL
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Dominant failure mode: Vibration
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Foam formats emphasized: Multi-layer foam kits, foam liners, foam dividers/partitions
Not a âfancy packagingâ page. A âstop the slow beatingâ page.
Why vibration damage is the most expensive kind (it looks like defects)
Vibration damage creates complaints that donât sound like shipping problems. They sound like quality problems:
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scuffs that look like handling
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loosened parts
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small cracks near stress points
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components out of alignment
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accessories that chipped the main unit
Then the customer says:
âThis shouldnât happen.â
And now youâre not only replacing the productâyouâre protecting reputation.
Custom foam prevents vibration damage by eliminating movement and controlling contact points inside the package.
The Lexington mistake: cushioning without restraint
Most teams respond to damage by adding cushion:
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bubble wrap
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loose fill
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paper padding
But vibration isnât solved by âsoft.â Itâs solved by stable.
If the product can wiggle even a little, vibration will:
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grind it against carton walls
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fatigue stress points
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loosen components
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create internal collisions
So the fix is restraint and separationânot more fluff.
The foam formats that actually stop vibration problems
Weâre rotating emphasis and staying operational.
1) Multi-layer foam kits (seat the product, then lock it down)
A multi-layer kit creates a base support, side restraint, and top holdâso the product canât walk around during hours of vibration.
This is ideal when:
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parts loosen
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alignment matters
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vibration creates wear and fatigue
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products arrive âalmost fineâ but questionable
2) Foam liners (reduce rubbing + maintain spacing)
Liners create a consistent interior surface and spacing buffer. If your vibration damage shows up as scuffs, rub haze, or edge wear, liners often remove the friction source.
3) Foam dividers / partitions (stop internal collisions)
If you ship kits, vibration turns one carton into internal collision damage:
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parts bump each other
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accessories crack
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hardware bags scratch the main unit
Dividers stop that by creating fixed lanes for each component.
Foam inserts can be mentioned once as an option, but theyâre not the hero here. Weâre solving vibration and movement, not selling precision cutouts.
Two Lexington micro-scenarios that match vibration-driven returns
Micro-scenario #1: âThe carton looks fine⊠but the product arrives with scuffs and loosened partsâ
Customer sends photos:
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no crushed carton
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but scuffs appear
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a fastener is loose
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something rattles
Carrier says ânot our problemâ because the box looks okay. So you reship.
Multi-layer kits and liners stop this because the product stays seated and doesnât rub or loosen under constant vibration.
Micro-scenario #2: âAccessories keep damaging the main unitâ
You ship a main product plus small components. The accessory bag migrates just enough that it rubs, scrapes, or slams into the main unit for hours.
Now the main product looks used.
Dividers prevent this by separating the componentsâno migration, no contact, no damage.
The buyer mistake unique to Lexington LTL: accepting ârandomâ damage as normal
This is the trap.
Because vibration damage feels inconsistent, teams stop trying to solve it. They budget for it.
But vibration damage is predictable when you look at the pattern:
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scuffs without carton damage
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repeated wear points
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loosening over time
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accessory marks
Those are movement signals.
Foam solves movement.
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âGet priced fastâ â Checklist (vibration-specific)
If you want a quote fast for Lexington custom foam designed to prevent vibration damage, send this checklist:
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Product dimensions + weight
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What vibration damage looks like (scuffs, rub marks, loose parts, fatigue cracks, alignment issues)
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Whether accessories ship in the same carton (yes/no)
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Shipping method (LTL, palletized cartons, terminal touches)
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Carton sizes used today and current internal packaging method
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Monthly volume range (bulk production pricing depends on scale)
Thatâs enough to recommend liners vs dividers vs a multi-layer kit and price it quickly.
How to diagnose your root cause (fast)
Use this:
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Scuffs + no crushed carton: vibration rubbing
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Loose parts/alignment issues: vibration fatigue + movement
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Accessory scratches: internal collisions
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Damage repeats in the same spots: product walking inside the carton
All of those point to restraint + separation.
What changes when vibration stops
When your foam system is right, youâll see:
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fewer âmystery damageâ returns
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fewer claims that go nowhere
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fewer reships eating margin
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fewer QC accusations
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smoother operations and less warehouse improvisation
Because protection becomes stable and repeatable.
Lexington bottom line
If Lexington shipments are getting slowly beaten up by vibrationâscuffs, loosened parts, accessory damage, fatigue cracksâstop trying to solve it with more bubble and hope.
Custom foamâmulti-layer kits, liners, and dividersâlocks product down, removes friction, and stops vibration from turning into returns.