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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 224894" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Ok I'll go first.I think that if they let the drivers go on the clock 15 minutes prior to the pcm to go through thier loads it would eliminate</p><p>local missorts before they become the time consuming procedures I'm</p><p>sure we are all familiar with.At the same time in eliminating service </p><p>failures it takes away the accountability of every person that has touched</p><p>the pkg since it entered the system.For the most part where I am,the postal code tends to be the main enemy.My preloader puts anything in my truck regardless of the street name,address,or even the city if it has my postal code.As for hand written waybills,its virtually impossible to make sure that the town coincides with the actual postal code.Maybe</p><p>in these cases,with the installation of new software,the driver could</p><p>type in the town name and address in the diad at the pickup point and ensure that the correct code was on the pkg before it enters the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 224894, member: 556"] Ok I'll go first.I think that if they let the drivers go on the clock 15 minutes prior to the pcm to go through thier loads it would eliminate local missorts before they become the time consuming procedures I'm sure we are all familiar with.At the same time in eliminating service failures it takes away the accountability of every person that has touched the pkg since it entered the system.For the most part where I am,the postal code tends to be the main enemy.My preloader puts anything in my truck regardless of the street name,address,or even the city if it has my postal code.As for hand written waybills,its virtually impossible to make sure that the town coincides with the actual postal code.Maybe in these cases,with the installation of new software,the driver could type in the town name and address in the diad at the pickup point and ensure that the correct code was on the pkg before it enters the system. [/QUOTE]
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