Summer is peak season for leisure and drive-to travel across most of the country. For management companies overseeing a portfolio of properties, that means more room turns, more guest move-ins, and far less tolerance from GMs for anything that slows down a renovation or refresh. If your purchasing team is replenishing TVs at scale right now, whether to support a renovation, a new build, or a routine fleet refresh across multiple locations, timing matters more than usual.
The Math Behind Shipping Damage
Any time you’re ordering commercial electronics at volume, across multiple shipments and multiple properties, a small percentage of units will arrive with shipping damage or a manufacturing defect. This isn’t a reflection of vendor quality so much as a reality of moving fragile, high-value electronics through freight networks at scale. The real question for purchasing teams isn’t whether this will happen occasionally, it’s how fast it gets resolved when it does.
What Rapid Exchange Actually Covers
LG Fulfillment’s Rapid Exchange program is built specifically for this scenario. If a TV arrives damaged or has a technical issue within 120 days of delivery, we move a replacement quickly, without the extended back-and-forth that’s common with manufacturer warranty claims. For a purchasing team juggling orders across a dozen properties, that speed is the difference between a one-day delay and a one-week delay.
It’s worth being precise about scope here: Rapid Exchange applies to units that arrive damaged or defective. It does not cover damage that happens after installation, whether from guest use, housekeeping, or normal wear. Pairing Rapid Exchange with your own property-level care protocols (proper mounting, surge protection, and routine maintenance checks) gives you coverage for both ends of the equipment lifecycle.
One Vendor, One Point of Contact
For management companies, the bigger advantage often isn’t the replacement speed itself, it’s the simplicity of working with one vendor across an entire portfolio. Instead of juggling separate purchase orders, separate warranty processes, and separate points of contact for each property, a centralized fleet replenishment relationship means consistent specs, consistent pricing, and one team accountable for the outcome.
Building Peak Season Into Your Procurement Calendar
If your portfolio is heading into a busy stretch, now is a good time to confirm that your replacement process, not just your ordering process, is built for speed. Ask your vendor directly: what happens if a unit arrives damaged? How fast is the replacement? Does the process scale across multiple properties at once?
LG Fulfillment’s centrally located warehouse and Rapid Exchange program were built to answer those questions before they become a problem.
See how Rapid Exchange works, or reach out to our team to talk through your portfolio’s replenishment schedule.
