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<blockquote data-quote="Solidarity413" data-source="post: 560992" data-attributes="member: 21984"><p>Around here the imprinter has killed our misloads for our dock. What are the truck names? Most of the time the preloader always says they hate the truck names and want them changed. I have a tote for air around my 8990 or 6990 depending if I'm on the outside or inside and I tape another route ID paper to the tote. It really helps because sometimes you just don't look up to see what truck you're in. It also helps me to get to know my drivers, so when I grab a package out of the cage it's not just 'oh this is going to the 33a truck but rather this is going to mikes truck'.</p><p></p><p>The number one killer for us is when they cut routes and add them to other preloaders who've never preloader that truck before. For example, they'll cut one of the preloaders 4th trucks but then add someone else's truck to their pull. This messes up their routine and usually results in misloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solidarity413, post: 560992, member: 21984"] Around here the imprinter has killed our misloads for our dock. What are the truck names? Most of the time the preloader always says they hate the truck names and want them changed. I have a tote for air around my 8990 or 6990 depending if I'm on the outside or inside and I tape another route ID paper to the tote. It really helps because sometimes you just don't look up to see what truck you're in. It also helps me to get to know my drivers, so when I grab a package out of the cage it's not just 'oh this is going to the 33a truck but rather this is going to mikes truck'. The number one killer for us is when they cut routes and add them to other preloaders who've never preloader that truck before. For example, they'll cut one of the preloaders 4th trucks but then add someone else's truck to their pull. This messes up their routine and usually results in misloads. [/QUOTE]
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