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Orion tested today.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tough Guy" data-source="post: 1309516" data-attributes="member: 47811"><p>They used 3 routes on my metro for Orion today, Which is the first we've seen so far of it in the building. </p><p></p><p>They had people there trying to look in the trucks, ( not managers per se, but rather people who appeared to be auditors, or in charge of the roll out.) and 3 people in browns to ride along with the drivers. The one truck however, was completely blown out down the middle, due to overweights, bulk, etc. </p><p></p><p>The one woman looked really unhappy when she couldn't get into the truck to snoop around and check things out. They tried telling the loader he should've taken them " around the front". If they were referring to the oversize packages, that would be an impossibility on account if how tightly those trucks are parked together. So nobody really understood what she meant. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, for those who've dealt with Orion already, what is their response for when a truck is blown out like that? ( that is, the shelves being inaccessible until the irregs or what not are cleared).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tough Guy, post: 1309516, member: 47811"] They used 3 routes on my metro for Orion today, Which is the first we've seen so far of it in the building. They had people there trying to look in the trucks, ( not managers per se, but rather people who appeared to be auditors, or in charge of the roll out.) and 3 people in browns to ride along with the drivers. The one truck however, was completely blown out down the middle, due to overweights, bulk, etc. The one woman looked really unhappy when she couldn't get into the truck to snoop around and check things out. They tried telling the loader he should've taken them " around the front". If they were referring to the oversize packages, that would be an impossibility on account if how tightly those trucks are parked together. So nobody really understood what she meant. Anyway, for those who've dealt with Orion already, what is their response for when a truck is blown out like that? ( that is, the shelves being inaccessible until the irregs or what not are cleared). [/QUOTE]
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