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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 656162" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>I tend to agree that PAS, in theory, is a great system.</p><p>The problem I see in my center is the inability to maintain the loops.</p><p>They spent millions to implement the system but don't want to spend anything to maintain it.</p><p>For reasons I am not a privy, my route falls out of the preferred delivery order as well as entire shelves going unutilized in the load plan.</p><p>My theory is that it happens as they push and pull splits prior to start of the sort.</p><p>By the time I realize there is a problem, it's to late for that day.</p><p>Then when I try to get the preload supes ear, he's so busy and beat up wrapping up his day all I get is a cussing or an empty promise.</p><p>Then that plan gets put away wet so I can relive it again the next time they pull it out.</p><p>Come in at night and try to get the On Car to help and he can do no more than send an email to the preload supe because they took away his ability to get into the system.</p><p>Something about too many cooks in the kitchen or something.</p><p>And round and round we go.</p><p>Most drivers have given up and don't even try to get it fixed anymore.</p><p>It really is a shame, because it's a great concept, but without proper maintenance, any perceived advantages are negated when the system is neglected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 656162, member: 14176"] I tend to agree that PAS, in theory, is a great system. The problem I see in my center is the inability to maintain the loops. They spent millions to implement the system but don't want to spend anything to maintain it. For reasons I am not a privy, my route falls out of the preferred delivery order as well as entire shelves going unutilized in the load plan. My theory is that it happens as they push and pull splits prior to start of the sort. By the time I realize there is a problem, it's to late for that day. Then when I try to get the preload supes ear, he's so busy and beat up wrapping up his day all I get is a cussing or an empty promise. Then that plan gets put away wet so I can relive it again the next time they pull it out. Come in at night and try to get the On Car to help and he can do no more than send an email to the preload supe because they took away his ability to get into the system. Something about too many cooks in the kitchen or something. And round and round we go. Most drivers have given up and don't even try to get it fixed anymore. It really is a shame, because it's a great concept, but without proper maintenance, any perceived advantages are negated when the system is neglected. [/QUOTE]
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