Look like what hey use in small sort to tell them if it's the right bin.View attachment 92806
I found this attached to the very rear corner of my 8000 shelf this morning. Not a good pic, it has a wifi decal on it. I didn't hear any Preloaders screaming in pain, so it evidently doesn't shock them if they put a missload in my car.
Maybe it helps with misloadsView attachment 92806
I found this attached to the very rear corner of my 8000 shelf this morning. Not a good pic, it has a wifi decal on it. I didn't hear any Preloaders screaming in pain, so it evidently doesn't shock them if they put a missload in my car.
That is the thing that's gonna make the job so much easier!View attachment 92806
I found this attached to the very rear corner of my 8000 shelf this morning. Not a good pic, it has a wifi decal on it. I didn't hear any Preloaders screaming in pain, so it evidently doesn't shock them if they put a missload in my car.
One good overweight irregular should crush it.Maybe it helps with misloads
Forklift?That is the thing that's gonna make the job so much easier!
A Mexican ????That is the thing that's gonna make the job so much easier!
It is a misloads detector. Just went live in my building last week. You won't like it. I had five misloads today. Makes the preload look like peak day, and doesn't prevent misloads. My loader today informed me that the sensor goes off if they are not halfway into the package car. So to load RDR or 8000 shelf, he had to walk past that area or it registers as a misload. Another bright idea.View attachment 92806
I found this attached to the very rear corner of my 8000 shelf this morning. Not a good pic, it has a wifi decal on it. I didn't hear any Preloaders screaming in pain, so it evidently doesn't shock them if they put a missload in my car.
Naturally!It is a misloads detector. Just went live in my building last week. You won't like it. I had five misloads today. Makes the preload look like peak day, and doesn't prevent misloads. My loader today informed me that the sensor goes off if they are not halfway into the package car. So to load RDR or 8000 shelf, he had to walk past that area or it registers as a misload. Another bright idea.
Gotcha. Also forgot to add, it looks small but it seems to get in my way somehow.I don't know why the post "A Mexican" was included there.
One good overweight irregular should crush it.
I heard it's a BO detector for the loaders.
It is a misloads detector. Just went live in my building last week. You won't like it. I had five misloads today. Makes the preload look like peak day, and doesn't prevent misloads. My loader today informed me that the sensor goes off if they are not halfway into the package car. So to load RDR or 8000 shelf, he had to walk past that area or it registers as a misload. Another bright idea.
Loader wears a scanner, scans every package he/she loads. When walking into wrong car, sensors go off.What's the technology behind it then? How does it recognize that a package is on the wrong car? We have people going through cars with scanners trying to catch missloads, but they don't download those scanners until after the drivers leave the building.
NoDo the PAL labels have RFID tags in them now?