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Being forced to use crayons to write sequence numbers..
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<blockquote data-quote="konsole" data-source="post: 1105847" data-attributes="member: 23965"><p>To me what seems to be the best option is to not even move the PAL labels on small packages that you can slide up against the rear of the shelf. This utilizes any space behind any lip loaded packages and is very useful on a very heavy truck. Then don't try to move the PAL label on every piece of a bulk stop thats getting 10+ packages. Then of course move the PAL labels on any other packages that are lip loaded, but train the SPA people to apply the PAL labels to the side of the package that will most likely be facing out when the package is loaded. SPA people just slap the label on without thinking and I know they don't have much time but slapping it on the end of the package would help. That would save having to peel and reapply every PAL label.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="konsole, post: 1105847, member: 23965"] To me what seems to be the best option is to not even move the PAL labels on small packages that you can slide up against the rear of the shelf. This utilizes any space behind any lip loaded packages and is very useful on a very heavy truck. Then don't try to move the PAL label on every piece of a bulk stop thats getting 10+ packages. Then of course move the PAL labels on any other packages that are lip loaded, but train the SPA people to apply the PAL labels to the side of the package that will most likely be facing out when the package is loaded. SPA people just slap the label on without thinking and I know they don't have much time but slapping it on the end of the package would help. That would save having to peel and reapply every PAL label. [/QUOTE]
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