letticesandwich
Active Member
Just wondering if you thought over the logistics of your proposition Jumpman. In the hub I work in, 25-30 trucks, 14,000 pieces... Unload, all trucks may be unloaded by maybe six people in two hours. Usually there is 3, and two of them are slow. Takes 3.5 hours. Toss in the healthy amount of Irregs. Not to mention that all the trucks, next day air are not yet there ready to go. Then small sort. Would need two stations of small sort to process the 250-300 bags and oddball packages. Then the belt itself would be buried. 14000 in two hours would be, 5500-6000 pieces on the belt in an hour. I say 5.5k-6k because 2k-3k for irregs and small sort. That means per minute, 100 pieces are coming down the chute. What happens when you get a jam? 600 pieces all at once?
It takes time to get these packages processed. For some reason physics is not understood at UPS. Two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Packages do not disappear when they leave your sight. If you think preload is easy, then why is it always messed up? Sorry your loader sucks. But did you think about what you where stating?
It takes time to get these packages processed. For some reason physics is not understood at UPS. Two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. Packages do not disappear when they leave your sight. If you think preload is easy, then why is it always messed up? Sorry your loader sucks. But did you think about what you where stating?