Supplier want's to deliver saturated shed, should that be acceptable ?

So what your telling me is all the shed makers are as bad as each other and couldn't care less about the condition delivered to the customer, makes them sound worse than the double glazing industry or solar installers!
if they are stored wet in the open then un sheeted on delivery will make no difference
if they are stored undercover and delivered un covered only the exposed surface will be wet but not saturated to any extent
 
If you are storing paper or magazines in a shed I would use plastic boxes with lids and desiccant inside. It may be a dry shed (eventually) but it could still get damp.
 
When I had a new shed delivered to my allotment, it was delivered and assembled raw and unpainted. It was a week or so before the weather was dry enough to paint. That was in January too.
 

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