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<blockquote data-quote="freeloader" data-source="post: 304321" data-attributes="member: 12163"><p>16 x 16 x 7? Will that even fit through a small sort bin? Smalls got progressively bigger due to the forever bags that UPS has been using for the last several years. They are waaay stronger than the old plastic bags.</p><p></p><p>With the automated small sorts (aka bullfrogs), you can't place oversized smalls on the trays, otherwise you get rejects, missorts, or a pile of packages at the end of the bullfrog.</p><p></p><p>Containerizing smalls has always been a good thing in my opinion. Too much stuff gets lost otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeloader, post: 304321, member: 12163"] 16 x 16 x 7? Will that even fit through a small sort bin? Smalls got progressively bigger due to the forever bags that UPS has been using for the last several years. They are waaay stronger than the old plastic bags. With the automated small sorts (aka bullfrogs), you can't place oversized smalls on the trays, otherwise you get rejects, missorts, or a pile of packages at the end of the bullfrog. Containerizing smalls has always been a good thing in my opinion. Too much stuff gets lost otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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