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<blockquote data-quote="mathematics" data-source="post: 366267" data-attributes="member: 10356"><p>package flow density (how many packages per square yard flow every minute) would determine belt speed. you can't add more packages and keep belt speed the same. the real solution is to add to the building because it's clear that it's over design capacity at that point. you can't have more than 2 splitters and you can only load so fast. the end result of all of that is chaos because you can ultimately only load a car so fast by methods. IE people know this, but solutions come from Region IE who probably wont be there to see it before they make a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mathematics, post: 366267, member: 10356"] package flow density (how many packages per square yard flow every minute) would determine belt speed. you can't add more packages and keep belt speed the same. the real solution is to add to the building because it's clear that it's over design capacity at that point. you can't have more than 2 splitters and you can only load so fast. the end result of all of that is chaos because you can ultimately only load a car so fast by methods. IE people know this, but solutions come from Region IE who probably wont be there to see it before they make a decision. [/QUOTE]
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