Hotel Bathtub Carton Photo Delivery Receipt Logs for FF&E Receiving Teams
FF&E receiving guide for bathtub carton photo receipt logs, pallet count, 4 photo corners, delivery exception notes, and room phase matching.
Answer: Match pallet count, 4 carton-corner photos, delivery exception notes, room phase, and tub size before accepting hotel bathtub shipments.
Why carton photo receipts matter
Bathtub shipments are difficult to reconcile after pallets are opened, staged, or moved between floors. A carton receipt log keeps delivery condition and room phase connected to each 47, 51, or 59 inch tub before installation begins.
| Receipt field | Receiving reason |
|---|---|
| Pallet count | Confirms shipment quantity before rooms are scheduled. |
| 4 corner photos | Documents impact, compression, water marks, or carton punctures. |
| Room phase match | Prevents tubs from being released to the wrong floor or wing. |
FAQ
What should a bathtub carton receipt log include?
Include pallet count, carton photos, delivery notes, tub label, storage location, and room phase.
Why photograph carton corners?
Corners often show drops, compression, or handling damage before the tub is unpacked.
Who signs the receipt?
Receiving, procurement, carrier, and site logistics teams should share the receipt record.
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