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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 108194" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>Braveheart, I agree with you. I think we need to be like the movie field of dreams. If we build it, they will come. We need to desperately expand the hub operations to process the volume quicker and easier. We also need some centers to enlarge to handle more runs. However, we aren't doing it. Here's the reason why from what I've been told. </p><p> </p><p>1. Paying $1 in labor gets deducted immediately from our profit. Paying $1 in building a new building or expanding an existing one gets depreciated over 99 months. Therefore, we don't get to deduct immediately and it actually looks worse to the bottom line to build and expand. </p><p>2. Building a new center adds redundant costs, such as an additional mgr, additional OMS, more servers, computers, more cust ctr clerks, additional feeder runs. etc. </p><p> </p><p>I don't agree with the decision, since by not having extra capacity in our system, espescially hubs, it hurts our ability to compete with large customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 108194, member: 4886"] Braveheart, I agree with you. I think we need to be like the movie field of dreams. If we build it, they will come. We need to desperately expand the hub operations to process the volume quicker and easier. We also need some centers to enlarge to handle more runs. However, we aren't doing it. Here's the reason why from what I've been told. 1. Paying $1 in labor gets deducted immediately from our profit. Paying $1 in building a new building or expanding an existing one gets depreciated over 99 months. Therefore, we don't get to deduct immediately and it actually looks worse to the bottom line to build and expand. 2. Building a new center adds redundant costs, such as an additional mgr, additional OMS, more servers, computers, more cust ctr clerks, additional feeder runs. etc. I don't agree with the decision, since by not having extra capacity in our system, espescially hubs, it hurts our ability to compete with large customers. [/QUOTE]
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