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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 2322693" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>The developers create functionality from requirements developed by the Operations User group who have many years of delivery and pickup experience and most have been on-car sups.</p><p>I don't know either but a lot of time several disparate systems DIAD, DCS, OCA, OPLD, XPLD, PAS, Forecasting, ORION, etc. will work towards an Enterprise level integrated system 5, 6 or maybe 10 years down the road.</p><p>There is always a 10 yr, 5 yr and 2 year plan that is being developed and revised by the Corporate Technology Strategy Group.</p><p>I was on assignment to that group in 1995-96 and almost every new technology and new service that has come out in the last 7 or 8 years were defined in that 6 month stretch in 95-96.</p><p>Who knows what 2020 at UPS will look like on the technology side of driver's day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 2322693, member: 7966"] The developers create functionality from requirements developed by the Operations User group who have many years of delivery and pickup experience and most have been on-car sups. I don't know either but a lot of time several disparate systems DIAD, DCS, OCA, OPLD, XPLD, PAS, Forecasting, ORION, etc. will work towards an Enterprise level integrated system 5, 6 or maybe 10 years down the road. There is always a 10 yr, 5 yr and 2 year plan that is being developed and revised by the Corporate Technology Strategy Group. I was on assignment to that group in 1995-96 and almost every new technology and new service that has come out in the last 7 or 8 years were defined in that 6 month stretch in 95-96. Who knows what 2020 at UPS will look like on the technology side of driver's day. [/QUOTE]
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