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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1296533" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Silence? That was the issue. It wasn't a rash of bad quality labels or bad addresses, that will always be a consistent % any one has to deal with. It was the dates, the drivers were starting their processes differently than normal and the actual scan date didn't match the label and that forces the relabel on your end. That is what you will always get when you work Saturday's and Sunday's at Express, our systems can't make Sat and Sun dated labels and you were working these days late in the season. </p><p></p><p>So Fedex can say "it was bad labels", but it is bad labels because of the strict structure they have on their shipping labels. Throw in your URSA codes at the begging of each month (again an issue no one else has) and there are two reasons why Fedex Express relabels a lot more package vs anyone else. That really is an Express issue and is something they need to improve on.</p><p></p><p>Fwiw, part of my shipments are heat sensitive, so this issue does rear its head from time to time for me. I sometimes have to hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1296533, member: 29298"] Silence? That was the issue. It wasn't a rash of bad quality labels or bad addresses, that will always be a consistent % any one has to deal with. It was the dates, the drivers were starting their processes differently than normal and the actual scan date didn't match the label and that forces the relabel on your end. That is what you will always get when you work Saturday's and Sunday's at Express, our systems can't make Sat and Sun dated labels and you were working these days late in the season. So Fedex can say "it was bad labels", but it is bad labels because of the strict structure they have on their shipping labels. Throw in your URSA codes at the begging of each month (again an issue no one else has) and there are two reasons why Fedex Express relabels a lot more package vs anyone else. That really is an Express issue and is something they need to improve on. Fwiw, part of my shipments are heat sensitive, so this issue does rear its head from time to time for me. I sometimes have to hold. [/QUOTE]
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