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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish79•2 months agoProbably so they can be stored carelessly in dirty warehouses that may or may not control for humidity
minus-square@FordBeeblebroxlink22•2 months agoUsed to work in a warehouse that did exactly this, can confirm drove a forklift loading pallets of books on trucks and “humidity control” meant closing the bay doors that didn’t have trailers backed in so the snow wouldn’t blow inside.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•2 months agoProbably also in case the shipping container leaks or has some termites or something?
Probably so they can be stored carelessly in dirty warehouses that may or may not control for humidity
Used to work in a warehouse that did exactly this, can confirm drove a forklift loading pallets of books on trucks and “humidity control” meant closing the bay doors that didn’t have trailers backed in so the snow wouldn’t blow inside.
Probably also in case the shipping container leaks or has some termites or something?