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EDD putting Commits in Load?
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<blockquote data-quote="WillWorkForPAS" data-source="post: 350109"><p>The center dispatch supervisor tells the system where to load each service level in the car - not IE. Having said that, the strategy should be to load as much air with the ground as possible. If a driver can typically walk through their car at the start of their day then all air, ground, and saver should be loaded together throughout the load. The EDD commit list should be looked at first thing and then often after that to determine what commit packages are on the load. The EDD list will tell the driver where the package is loaded. If a loader isn't loading the car properly then that's where the system needs to be fixed. Sounds like many people have given up on training loaders to put out a good load. </p><p></p><p>Right now the majority of our air is loaded in the 1000 sections separate from the ground. BUT - we deliver the ground along with the air for most of our air stops. That means that you're having to get packages for the same stops from multiple areas of the car. Doesn't make much sense.</p><p></p><p>Please have mercy on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillWorkForPAS, post: 350109"] The center dispatch supervisor tells the system where to load each service level in the car - not IE. Having said that, the strategy should be to load as much air with the ground as possible. If a driver can typically walk through their car at the start of their day then all air, ground, and saver should be loaded together throughout the load. The EDD commit list should be looked at first thing and then often after that to determine what commit packages are on the load. The EDD list will tell the driver where the package is loaded. If a loader isn't loading the car properly then that's where the system needs to be fixed. Sounds like many people have given up on training loaders to put out a good load. Right now the majority of our air is loaded in the 1000 sections separate from the ground. BUT - we deliver the ground along with the air for most of our air stops. That means that you're having to get packages for the same stops from multiple areas of the car. Doesn't make much sense. Please have mercy on me. [/QUOTE]
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