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New hire to UPS for preloader, need some tips!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TearsInRain" data-source="post: 2707024" data-attributes="member: 24487"><p>load quality is broken into several pieces:</p><p></p><p>1. marking the packages: it's important to mark the floor and aisle-facing shelf packages with the HIN # so you can make sure you're putting everything in the correct order, which helps the driver find stuff faster</p><p></p><p>2. snake the load: if you run out of space in the 2000 section, and the 6000 section has room, USE IT; half way through the day you can easily see where the shelves are going to be light, so feel free to move stuff around, just be consistent and COMMUNICATE with the driver with what you did</p><p></p><p>3. load size appropriately: big stuff (larger than torso) on the floor, medium stuff on shelf, small stuff behind medium stuff</p><p></p><p>talk to your supervisor for more tips</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TearsInRain, post: 2707024, member: 24487"] load quality is broken into several pieces: 1. marking the packages: it's important to mark the floor and aisle-facing shelf packages with the HIN # so you can make sure you're putting everything in the correct order, which helps the driver find stuff faster 2. snake the load: if you run out of space in the 2000 section, and the 6000 section has room, USE IT; half way through the day you can easily see where the shelves are going to be light, so feel free to move stuff around, just be consistent and COMMUNICATE with the driver with what you did 3. load size appropriately: big stuff (larger than torso) on the floor, medium stuff on shelf, small stuff behind medium stuff talk to your supervisor for more tips [/QUOTE]
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