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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 232158" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I'd have to agree. The 4-9P is the Twilight Sort. It probably processes the most volume of any UPS shift. As to the actual workload...it depends on where the facility is. I've worked into two hubs but they had very different load characteristics. The first hub was largely distribution center loads--Sears, Amazon.com, etc. My current hub probably derives 75% of its volume from cross-country runs--trains or 18 wheelers. The rest is distribution center loads--DirecTV, etc. Never having been to New Jersey, I can't even begin to guess what you'd see. -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 232158, member: 7185"] I'd have to agree. The 4-9P is the Twilight Sort. It probably processes the most volume of any UPS shift. As to the actual workload...it depends on where the facility is. I've worked into two hubs but they had very different load characteristics. The first hub was largely distribution center loads--Sears, Amazon.com, etc. My current hub probably derives 75% of its volume from cross-country runs--trains or 18 wheelers. The rest is distribution center loads--DirecTV, etc. Never having been to New Jersey, I can't even begin to guess what you'd see. -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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