Shock is more impulsive than normal shipping - i.e., bubble wrap and even just corrugated cardboard are sufficient. High-nickel laminations are (I believe) the most sensitive, followed by 50% nickel, and then grain-oriented silicon steel. I don't know anything about shock sensitivity of amorphous core materials. With nickel laminations, the rule is, if you drop them on the concrete floor, you throw them out. Steel laminations are evened up with a soft brass hammer on a wooden bench, carefully - so they are relatively tolerant. Those are the two anecdotal bits of information I have.
Incidentally, Alnico is also prone to losing magnetization if dropped onto a hard surface....