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Reading Package labels as a Loader
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<blockquote data-quote="Loyee Kotee" data-source="post: 2030526" data-attributes="member: 60782"><p>I haven't quite got the hang of reading the packages to know what trailer they should be loaded in. I know that any package that has a different number than most of the volume doesn't belong in the trailer. I wanna be sure though. I work at a ground hub but were moving to a new location and I was told that were getting rid of the scanners and are only loading the packages. I'm guessing I'm gonna have to know how to read the packages so I can avoid miss sorts. If the numbers on the package label match the trailer number, whats the formula I need to know to accurately load the packages?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loyee Kotee, post: 2030526, member: 60782"] I haven't quite got the hang of reading the packages to know what trailer they should be loaded in. I know that any package that has a different number than most of the volume doesn't belong in the trailer. I wanna be sure though. I work at a ground hub but were moving to a new location and I was told that were getting rid of the scanners and are only loading the packages. I'm guessing I'm gonna have to know how to read the packages so I can avoid miss sorts. If the numbers on the package label match the trailer number, whats the formula I need to know to accurately load the packages? [/QUOTE]
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