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Misloads and The Policy
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 781866" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>I will give you an example from my area. My loader loads 3 package cars, one in the city (mine) and 2 for a town 1 hour away. As you can guess there is where 99.44% of the misloads occur. The way that I read your post you are saying that if I (driver A) simply scans the misload for driver B then it would then drop out of his EDD. This is true but I would have to force the delivery address in to my EDD and then select a reason for the non-delivery, with misload not being an option. By choosing the misload communication screen (6-3-4), I scan the package and select Y/N if I can deliver it or not. I use the space below to let them know where I will leave the misload so that it can be picked up and delivered. The pkg then drops out of driver B's EDD which saves him from having to search for it.</p><p> </p><p>I will tell you that unfortunately service is not always made on these misloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 781866, member: 12570"] I will give you an example from my area. My loader loads 3 package cars, one in the city (mine) and 2 for a town 1 hour away. As you can guess there is where 99.44% of the misloads occur. The way that I read your post you are saying that if I (driver A) simply scans the misload for driver B then it would then drop out of his EDD. This is true but I would have to force the delivery address in to my EDD and then select a reason for the non-delivery, with misload not being an option. By choosing the misload communication screen (6-3-4), I scan the package and select Y/N if I can deliver it or not. I use the space below to let them know where I will leave the misload so that it can be picked up and delivered. The pkg then drops out of driver B's EDD which saves him from having to search for it. I will tell you that unfortunately service is not always made on these misloads. [/QUOTE]
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