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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 986018" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>Ask your station managers to get numbers on average daily pieces delivered for your station this month, and a years ago this month. There will most assuredly be a slight decline, but nothing resembling the "bottom falling out". </p><p></p><p>There is typically a decline in volume during the summer months. Again, get your managers to pull up average daily numbers for June 2011 and for June 2012, I'd bet that the volume decline will be less than 7%, most likely only 3-4%. </p><p></p><p>Another metric to check volume, is to get the average cube for cans leaving the station in the afternoons to the ramps. Getting stats for a year ago would take some work, but those who work the reload would be able to give a decent indication as to how outbound volumes are comparing to "usual".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 986018, member: 22880"] Ask your station managers to get numbers on average daily pieces delivered for your station this month, and a years ago this month. There will most assuredly be a slight decline, but nothing resembling the "bottom falling out". There is typically a decline in volume during the summer months. Again, get your managers to pull up average daily numbers for June 2011 and for June 2012, I'd bet that the volume decline will be less than 7%, most likely only 3-4%. Another metric to check volume, is to get the average cube for cans leaving the station in the afternoons to the ramps. Getting stats for a year ago would take some work, but those who work the reload would be able to give a decent indication as to how outbound volumes are comparing to "usual". [/QUOTE]
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