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<blockquote data-quote="2Slow" data-source="post: 833429" data-attributes="member: 12753"><p>I don't know anything about this ORIAN system, but I know a lot about EDD.</p><p>EDD could have been great, but the implementation was awful. Simply tasking one managment person with fixing all trace issues and staying in touch with drivers on how to keep the routes better would have paid large dividends.</p><p> </p><p>Instead:</p><p>IE came in and set up the whole center in their driving in circles concept. Any stops that were poorly placed were never fixed, the drivers were forced to simply deal with the issues.</p><p>Then:</p><p>With each route change, split, and add/cut things got worse and worse. Repeated attempts by many drivers to get issues fixed were ignored. </p><p> </p><p>It sounds like ORIAN is a way to coax the computer into fixing EDD, which I'm willing to bet will cost a hell of a lot more than telling the on-road to work with the drivers to fix it.</p><p> </p><p>I'm so glad that I recently went into Feeders...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Slow, post: 833429, member: 12753"] I don't know anything about this ORIAN system, but I know a lot about EDD. EDD could have been great, but the implementation was awful. Simply tasking one managment person with fixing all trace issues and staying in touch with drivers on how to keep the routes better would have paid large dividends. Instead: IE came in and set up the whole center in their driving in circles concept. Any stops that were poorly placed were never fixed, the drivers were forced to simply deal with the issues. Then: With each route change, split, and add/cut things got worse and worse. Repeated attempts by many drivers to get issues fixed were ignored. It sounds like ORIAN is a way to coax the computer into fixing EDD, which I'm willing to bet will cost a hell of a lot more than telling the on-road to work with the drivers to fix it. I'm so glad that I recently went into Feeders... [/QUOTE]
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