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Hubs that are Outdated, Overcapacity and Gravel Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="4evapreloader" data-source="post: 5012249" data-attributes="member: 66737"><p>Maybe UPS tries to reinvent the wheel with each new building. Sure land, building and equipment cost a small fortune but shouldn't take that long to set up. The building I work in has 30 year old poorly insulated rotting extensions which must cost a small fortune to heat plus the general inefficiencies of setting up rollers for islands which prevent a good percentage of drivers from leaving inside the building when they are ready. In case any of you were wondering, paved lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4evapreloader, post: 5012249, member: 66737"] Maybe UPS tries to reinvent the wheel with each new building. Sure land, building and equipment cost a small fortune but shouldn't take that long to set up. The building I work in has 30 year old poorly insulated rotting extensions which must cost a small fortune to heat plus the general inefficiencies of setting up rollers for islands which prevent a good percentage of drivers from leaving inside the building when they are ready. In case any of you were wondering, paved lot. [/QUOTE]
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