Bok Africa Book Repack __exclusive__ -
Audit your warehouse today. Look at the bottom of your Bok Africa pallets. Is the cardboard bowing? Is the shrink wrap tearing? If yes, schedule a professional repack immediately.
In the context of African book distribution, a repack is the process of taking large, bulk shipments—often arriving in 40-foot sea containers containing roughly 25,000 books—and breaking them down into smaller, curated kits. These kits are "repacked" to meet the specific needs of a recipient school or library. bok africa book repack
A "book repack" is a specialized volunteer event where donated books are sorted, categorized, and palletized for shipping. Because Books For Africa only accepts books that are relatively new (usually published within the last 15 years), the repack serves as a critical quality control step. How the Process Works Audit your warehouse today
: Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, this is the largest shipper of donated books to Africa. They have shipped over 64 million books since 1988. Is the shrink wrap tearing
: Highly reputable, with consistent 4-star ratings from Charity Navigator and a 100% rating for accountability.
Whether you are a distributor sitting on R500,000 worth of returns or a school stocking up for the next semester, a timely, professional repack extends the life of your inventory by years.