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A supervisor stands up to the IE manager...and pays the price
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 605401" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>From what you say, it is not really possible to tell if PAS has been a problem in your center. You say the miles went up 500 per day, but then follow up with you have no idea what your trace % effective is. If your trace % effective is say 2%, and that is average for the drivers in your building, then effectively you are not really using the plans set up in PAS to run the route so you really cant blame the system for the increase in miles...</p><p> </p><p>I did hear one statistic, that overall, the centers deployed with PAS in 2008 had a total of 11 million fewer miles than in the prior year. I was involved in deploying centers, and I experienced both centers that went up and those that went down in miles right after deployment. Usually had mostly to do with the strength of the Disaptch Planners and the ability of the deployment team and center team to get buy in and cooperation from the drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 605401, member: 14596"] From what you say, it is not really possible to tell if PAS has been a problem in your center. You say the miles went up 500 per day, but then follow up with you have no idea what your trace % effective is. If your trace % effective is say 2%, and that is average for the drivers in your building, then effectively you are not really using the plans set up in PAS to run the route so you really cant blame the system for the increase in miles... I did hear one statistic, that overall, the centers deployed with PAS in 2008 had a total of 11 million fewer miles than in the prior year. I was involved in deploying centers, and I experienced both centers that went up and those that went down in miles right after deployment. Usually had mostly to do with the strength of the Disaptch Planners and the ability of the deployment team and center team to get buy in and cooperation from the drivers. [/QUOTE]
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