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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1318012" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>98+% of packages have PLD. Probably closer to 99%. It simply means that it was created by a computer and the computer successfully transmitted the data of that package to UPS. So UPS knows from the information transmitted that PKG 1Zxxxxxxxx is going to 125 Main St, Clarksville USA. From that we know what center that delivers it, then therefore which car it goes to for delivery and what area on the car for the PAL label. Occasionally the customer does not successfully transmit the data from their end of day. When that occurs we do not have the PLD, since it wasn't transmitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1318012, member: 4886"] 98+% of packages have PLD. Probably closer to 99%. It simply means that it was created by a computer and the computer successfully transmitted the data of that package to UPS. So UPS knows from the information transmitted that PKG 1Zxxxxxxxx is going to 125 Main St, Clarksville USA. From that we know what center that delivers it, then therefore which car it goes to for delivery and what area on the car for the PAL label. Occasionally the customer does not successfully transmit the data from their end of day. When that occurs we do not have the PLD, since it wasn't transmitted. [/QUOTE]
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