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<blockquote data-quote="pretzel_man" data-source="post: 875762" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>The issue with inbound vs. outbound existed long before we went public. Long before CACH was built. In fact, look at some of George Smith's writings. He even mentions it.</p><p></p><p>Outbound is a harder job. More variables and you are at the mercy of the unload / sort. </p><p></p><p>Balancing a hub has never been easy, and there is alway a temptation to blow away the outbound. The best running hubs run right on the edge. With just enough outbound staffing to keep up and minimized cleanup after the last package arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretzel_man, post: 875762, member: 927"] The issue with inbound vs. outbound existed long before we went public. Long before CACH was built. In fact, look at some of George Smith's writings. He even mentions it. Outbound is a harder job. More variables and you are at the mercy of the unload / sort. Balancing a hub has never been easy, and there is alway a temptation to blow away the outbound. The best running hubs run right on the edge. With just enough outbound staffing to keep up and minimized cleanup after the last package arrives. [/QUOTE]
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