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Help with non moving/lost package and fake scans?
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<blockquote data-quote="upschuck" data-source="post: 1217030" data-attributes="member: 49865"><p>There are three different kind of scans</p><p></p><p>1) Physical scan. pretty obvious we actually scan the box.</p><p></p><p>2) Logical scan. says we put a small in a "forever bag" with 20 other boxes. That bag then receives a tracking label. When that label is scanned, all boxes inside that bag gets a logical scan. Also If box is put in a trailer, and that feeder leaves, the whole feeders contents receives a logical departure scan. All departure and arrival scans are logical. I have never seen a physical departure/arrival scan.</p><p></p><p>3) Derived scan. Limited understanding of this scan. Say company A ships enough volume to warrant a trailer at their business. Company a says pkg is on trailer, we pull trailer, gets a derived scan. Since boxes may have been containerized, UPS may never scan the pkg til it gets to the destination center, when it magically disappears. If this is the case, it is possible that UPS never had possession of the pkg.</p><p></p><p>Being a surepost pkg, I've had pkgs sit at PO for over a week before delivery. Don't know which is your case, but those are the possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upschuck, post: 1217030, member: 49865"] There are three different kind of scans 1) Physical scan. pretty obvious we actually scan the box. 2) Logical scan. says we put a small in a "forever bag" with 20 other boxes. That bag then receives a tracking label. When that label is scanned, all boxes inside that bag gets a logical scan. Also If box is put in a trailer, and that feeder leaves, the whole feeders contents receives a logical departure scan. All departure and arrival scans are logical. I have never seen a physical departure/arrival scan. 3) Derived scan. Limited understanding of this scan. Say company A ships enough volume to warrant a trailer at their business. Company a says pkg is on trailer, we pull trailer, gets a derived scan. Since boxes may have been containerized, UPS may never scan the pkg til it gets to the destination center, when it magically disappears. If this is the case, it is possible that UPS never had possession of the pkg. Being a surepost pkg, I've had pkgs sit at PO for over a week before delivery. Don't know which is your case, but those are the possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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