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<blockquote data-quote="Apollo110" data-source="post: 1786928" data-attributes="member: 59744"><p>I work in an automated hub. We average about 60,000 volume on the Day sort during the summer, which is much smaller volume than Twi and Night. We have eight tenders that watch for overgoods and jams: five on the belts and one for each of the three PDs. Our sort for this volume has about 70 non-management employees.</p><p></p><p>We struggled a lot with missorts at first because the automated small sort would make a lot of mistakes. A lot of our missorts today come from one bag that a loader misses.</p><p></p><p>You will still have small sort, tenders, irregs and sweepers - not just loaders and unloaders. In addition, you will still have missorts. Loading is much easier however as you don't have to constantly scan boxes. They only made us use the scanner if we made too many missorts for not checking the labels.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apollo110, post: 1786928, member: 59744"] I work in an automated hub. We average about 60,000 volume on the Day sort during the summer, which is much smaller volume than Twi and Night. We have eight tenders that watch for overgoods and jams: five on the belts and one for each of the three PDs. Our sort for this volume has about 70 non-management employees. We struggled a lot with missorts at first because the automated small sort would make a lot of mistakes. A lot of our missorts today come from one bag that a loader misses. You will still have small sort, tenders, irregs and sweepers - not just loaders and unloaders. In addition, you will still have missorts. Loading is much easier however as you don't have to constantly scan boxes. They only made us use the scanner if we made too many missorts for not checking the labels. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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