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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 513610" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>A preload is not a "hub". The operation (preload) you work in is tied to a package division, even if you are in a preload that is responsible for loading more than one center. Preloads are assigned to Package Divisions. </p><p></p><p>Hubs and Feeder(s) are tied to the "Transportation" side of the business. </p><p></p><p>All hubs deal with pick-up volume or volume that is being sorted and distributed on to the delivery segment. </p><p></p><p>Reload operations coming from satellite centers and pick up volume sorted at package centers that do not make regional splits (multi inter-district) are</p><p>considered local sorts and are tied to the package division. </p><p></p><p>Reload operations are pick-up packages that are not sorted but are shuttled (possibly by feeder depending on the volume to the home center. The volume either goes to a local sort or hub for sorting throughout the transportation system. Depending on the district, feeder may take responsibility for "shuttles". A package driver may perform the shuttle but the hours are assigned to the Feeder department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 513610, member: 9789"] A preload is not a "hub". The operation (preload) you work in is tied to a package division, even if you are in a preload that is responsible for loading more than one center. Preloads are assigned to Package Divisions. Hubs and Feeder(s) are tied to the "Transportation" side of the business. All hubs deal with pick-up volume or volume that is being sorted and distributed on to the delivery segment. Reload operations coming from satellite centers and pick up volume sorted at package centers that do not make regional splits (multi inter-district) are considered local sorts and are tied to the package division. Reload operations are pick-up packages that are not sorted but are shuttled (possibly by feeder depending on the volume to the home center. The volume either goes to a local sort or hub for sorting throughout the transportation system. Depending on the district, feeder may take responsibility for "shuttles". A package driver may perform the shuttle but the hours are assigned to the Feeder department. [/QUOTE]
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