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<blockquote data-quote="PAS&#039;d out" data-source="post: 1963904" data-attributes="member: 9755"><p>Perhaps some of it, but again comes down to UPS refusing to spend money necessary to maintain service levels. In a WSJ article yesterday our on time delivery rate last week was 91% compared with 97% same week last year. This was attributed to higher higher than expected volume, extra pickup and not enough staff and equipment to handle that volume. Sounds like lack of planning and lack of spending. If buildings are not equipped to handle volume at this important time of year then the resources need to be used to either expand or move to larger facilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAS'd out, post: 1963904, member: 9755"] Perhaps some of it, but again comes down to UPS refusing to spend money necessary to maintain service levels. In a WSJ article yesterday our on time delivery rate last week was 91% compared with 97% same week last year. This was attributed to higher higher than expected volume, extra pickup and not enough staff and equipment to handle that volume. Sounds like lack of planning and lack of spending. If buildings are not equipped to handle volume at this important time of year then the resources need to be used to either expand or move to larger facilities. [/QUOTE]
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