Legate Enterprise Pte Ltd Reviews Repack
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If the mixed or negative reviews regarding liability give you pause, consider these Singapore-based alternatives for repacking:
However, for mid-sized volume (500 to 10,000 units) of dry, robust commodities, Legate Enterprise Pte Ltd remains a competitive option, particularly for local Singaporean repack needs.
Negative reviews are rare but exist, focusing primarily on liability for damage during repack. legate enterprise pte ltd reviews repack
Case of fragile electronics One disgruntled client claimed that during a repack of smartphone accessories, the electrostatic discharge (ESD) protocols were not followed, leading to a 5% failure rate in the final product.
“Legate admitted the repack team did not use proper ESD bags. They offered a discount on the next job but refused to cover the full $4k loss.”
Delay in dispatch post-repack Another reviewer complained that while the repack itself was fast, the “hand-off” to the final courier took three extra days.
“The repack was done Friday morning, but the goods sat on Legate’s dock until Monday. If you have a tight JIT (Just-In-Time) schedule, you need to book the outgoing truck yourself.” Yes, if:
Strength #1: Efficiency in Repacking Volume Several logistics managers praise Legate for their speed. One review on a Singapore freight forum stated:
“We used Legate for a repack job of 20,000 units of pet food bags. They finished in 48 hours instead of the quoted 72. The repack quality—uniform box sizes, correct labelling—was flawless.”
Strength #2: Damage Reduction A recurring theme in positive feedback is their care for the product during repacking. Unlike standard warehouse staff who may treat goods as boxes, Legate's team reportedly uses protective materials effectively. A small e-commerce operator wrote:
“Our ceramic goods arrived from Vietnam with rough handling marks. Legate’s repack service completely re-did the foam inserts and corrugated boxes. Our final delivery complaints dropped by 40%.” No, if: If the mixed or negative reviews
Strength #3: Transparency in Repack Costs Hidden fees plague the logistics industry. Reviews suggest that Legate Enterprise provides a clear "per-unit repack" or "per-man-hour" rate. One corporate buyer noted:
“I compared three quotes for re-packaging food grade ingredients. Legate wasn't the cheapest, but they were the only ones who itemized the repack labor vs. material cost. No surprises on the invoice.”
The most alarming trend in Legate Enterprise reviews involves packages that were repacked and then contained incorrect items. In these reports, a seller ships product A (e.g., 100 pieces of brand A power banks), but after passing through Legate’s repack station, the buyer receives product B (e.g., 80 generic power banks and 20 random cables). These reviews often contain the phrase “repack error” or “repack nightmare.”