We knew this metric was coming. I don't feel like searching for it, but there was a thread within the last year on BC about a DIAD training talking about the proper place to sheet up packages, especially NDA. (For the record, it is the delivery point according to that training, not just on property. For example, if you are delivering glasses to a Walmart or Sam ' s Club vision center, if they take their packages inside the lab, you aren't suppose to scan them when first walking into the Walmart or even the customer area, but only where they sign for them. That's corporate policy. At a residential stop it's at the door, or wherever you leave the package. Some mentioned how this contradicts the delivery method of scanning while you walk.)
At the time of the training it was speculated that a report was being created to show when a package is scanned in one location but delivered in another, maybe going by if the GPS alert goes off when the package is scanned. That training specifically warned that failure to comply with the training could lead to discipline, up to and including termination. (It was interesting to note the words "up to....termination" were italicized in that training).
We talked about how upset center teams would be, as corporate was cracking down on something that they not only turned a blind eye to, but actually encouraged at times because it makes their lives easier.