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<blockquote data-quote="gadistrict" data-source="post: 55112"><p>That would be correct. The HRC or URC does contain the SLIC # of the center the package is supposed to be delivered out of. UPS officially trains our sorters and loaders to go by the HRC, not the ZIP Code the pkg is going to. This is great when the HRC matches the zip code properly, however just like most things, it is not a perfect system. </p><p> </p><p>A vast majority of "Missorts" are from pkgs that have a correct address, but the shipping label has a bad HRC. Too many times packages from a large shipper will have packages that are missorted on a regular basis at specific locations. This usually always leads to a wrong HRC. The high number of missorts based on the incorrect HRC is a probelm that corporate is aware of. It is usually human error when the computer systems that generates the labels is being setup for the shipper. </p><p> </p><p>The whole point of the HRC is to make it easier on the loader. It is much easier to read a HRC compared to a zip on a label.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gadistrict, post: 55112"] That would be correct. The HRC or URC does contain the SLIC # of the center the package is supposed to be delivered out of. UPS officially trains our sorters and loaders to go by the HRC, not the ZIP Code the pkg is going to. This is great when the HRC matches the zip code properly, however just like most things, it is not a perfect system. A vast majority of "Missorts" are from pkgs that have a correct address, but the shipping label has a bad HRC. Too many times packages from a large shipper will have packages that are missorted on a regular basis at specific locations. This usually always leads to a wrong HRC. The high number of missorts based on the incorrect HRC is a probelm that corporate is aware of. It is usually human error when the computer systems that generates the labels is being setup for the shipper. The whole point of the HRC is to make it easier on the loader. It is much easier to read a HRC compared to a zip on a label. [/QUOTE]
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