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How are UPS hubs assigned?
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<blockquote data-quote="GillEagan" data-source="post: 2488309" data-attributes="member: 56154"><p>Actually as far as Mesa is concerned, it is handled by the Mesa hub even though for parts of Mesa the Tempe hub is closer. I think one of the reasons for this is due to Scottsdale taking up space at the Tempe hub. I understand Scottsdale is the largest territory covered by the Tempe hub. Also the Mesa hub is in east Mesa and not southeast Mesa. Southeast Mesa runs along the east side of Gilbert all the way down to Queen Creek. At one time Mesa was even considering crossing over into Pinal County. Not sure if Mesa ever did though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GillEagan, post: 2488309, member: 56154"] Actually as far as Mesa is concerned, it is handled by the Mesa hub even though for parts of Mesa the Tempe hub is closer. I think one of the reasons for this is due to Scottsdale taking up space at the Tempe hub. I understand Scottsdale is the largest territory covered by the Tempe hub. Also the Mesa hub is in east Mesa and not southeast Mesa. Southeast Mesa runs along the east side of Gilbert all the way down to Queen Creek. At one time Mesa was even considering crossing over into Pinal County. Not sure if Mesa ever did though. [/QUOTE]
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