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<blockquote data-quote="Artee" data-source="post: 5843894" data-attributes="member: 24351"><p>One of the Express stations I deliver to, runs two straight trucks everyday. They are used for bulk deliver and pickups. Freight is palletized and wrapped in the warehouse during the sort and forked into the back of the straight truck where someone with a pallet jack moves it into place. . Opposite order when unloading. Before HP left town they also did two 53' trailers every morning the same way. Been doing it there for over 20 years. Not as efficient as having a dock. No one at express is going out in a 26' straight truck with single package deliveries. They are for palletized freight. The hubs have the multiple belt systems and the extenda belts for freight sortation and ease of bulk loading trailers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artee, post: 5843894, member: 24351"] One of the Express stations I deliver to, runs two straight trucks everyday. They are used for bulk deliver and pickups. Freight is palletized and wrapped in the warehouse during the sort and forked into the back of the straight truck where someone with a pallet jack moves it into place. . Opposite order when unloading. Before HP left town they also did two 53' trailers every morning the same way. Been doing it there for over 20 years. Not as efficient as having a dock. No one at express is going out in a 26' straight truck with single package deliveries. They are for palletized freight. The hubs have the multiple belt systems and the extenda belts for freight sortation and ease of bulk loading trailers. [/QUOTE]
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