HEFFERNAN
Huge Member
Peeling Labels has never been the method on the preload.
All my pre-loaders use crayons including the 20plus year pre-loaders and put the sequence number on the package.
Instead of spending a lot of time pissing and moaning about it put your energy into doing it right.
Some one mentioned put just 2 numbers, don't bother that's use less.
WIFM pre-loader - when you put the 4 digit sequence/HIN number on the package you place it on the correct shelf. Next package is loaded in sequential order etc., less time looking to see where it goes. Load by the PAL do not make a custom load.
WIFM - driver - checks EDD finds the package based on the sequence/HIN number. Spends less time searching and more time delivering.
Oh you asked, can you get in trouble for not doing it. Absolutely
Useless to who ?????
A 58 ON A BOX MEANS JUST AS MUCH TO ME AS 5827 OR 5875
If 3 boxes on the 5000 shelf say 50,55,59, I'm pretty sure most preloaders know where 5827 should be
In the real world, packages are NEVER in sequential order EVER
Between bags, small boxes, envelopes, every nook and crannie is filled on the shelf.
This is an IE dream scenario
I understand the WAD philosophy from a management perspective, but preloaders also work for the driver, if not more