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<blockquote data-quote="freeloader" data-source="post: 369798" data-attributes="member: 12163"><p>With scanners around slowing everything down, unloading pph should be easily attained. Loading pph has always been low; I think nice walls are more desirable than high pph.</p><p></p><p>As far as actual numbers, I have no clue. When I was a sorter years ago, prior to scanning, MAR was 1500 pph (sorter), 100 bph (bagger), 1200 pph (unloader). All of these numbers were easily attainable at that time. I would guess MARs in today's environment would be less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeloader, post: 369798, member: 12163"] With scanners around slowing everything down, unloading pph should be easily attained. Loading pph has always been low; I think nice walls are more desirable than high pph. As far as actual numbers, I have no clue. When I was a sorter years ago, prior to scanning, MAR was 1500 pph (sorter), 100 bph (bagger), 1200 pph (unloader). All of these numbers were easily attainable at that time. I would guess MARs in today's environment would be less. [/QUOTE]
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