Wow. That is a really bad idea on so many levels. I wonder what the real story is here. There must be some reason or complaint that local MGMT had to create a plan for and they created this nonsense. My Express driver can still pickup a pack that he walks right by when making deliveries.
I'm running through my head the possible real reasons.
I just can't think of a good reason to make a blanket rule like this. I actually encouraged drivers to do del-pups. Why would anyone want to go back again if not required?
I think it's just a means of raising "productivity" on the PM side. That way, the customer has to call-in and then it gets dispatched as an on-call through the system. In other words, they get credit for the package where before it just got picked-up without the on-call.
As I said, this company is all about looking good on paper. Never mind that management decisions that are absurd from an operational perspective actually
cost the company money. This is happening constantly, and their usual "solution" is to cut hours or benefits instead of actually concerning themselves with improving operations.
The amazingly stupid

just continues, and as long as the numbers they send to Memphis look good, it's all OK. Most of us with a clue know better, and you sound like an ex-manager who actually knew how to handle an operation...unlike about 90% of what we have now.