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When does UPS decide to build new facilities?
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<blockquote data-quote="wornoutupser" data-source="post: 293123" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Finally, take a look at PAS. They are cramming PAS into facilities that are well beyond their designed capacity. They are spending millions on building modifications and putting the computer equipment in areas exposed to rain, heat, humidity, snow, etc. I've seen some PAS equipment up as high as 40-50 feet where it is extremely hot and dangerous for the employees to work. </p><p> </p><p>AMEN!</p><p> Our building is preparing for PAS and it will fail here from the start.</p><p></p><p> The single largest flaw is our belt/unload flow. Our belt is NOT WIDE ENOUGH TO HANDLE THE FLOW. IE laughed when I pointed this out and told me to stay out of their business. I guess the dumb truck driver knows more than IE.</p><p></p><p> We also still have to use rollers in the feeders here. This is an enormous waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornoutupser, post: 293123, member: 2196"] Finally, take a look at PAS. They are cramming PAS into facilities that are well beyond their designed capacity. They are spending millions on building modifications and putting the computer equipment in areas exposed to rain, heat, humidity, snow, etc. I've seen some PAS equipment up as high as 40-50 feet where it is extremely hot and dangerous for the employees to work. AMEN! Our building is preparing for PAS and it will fail here from the start. The single largest flaw is our belt/unload flow. Our belt is NOT WIDE ENOUGH TO HANDLE THE FLOW. IE laughed when I pointed this out and told me to stay out of their business. I guess the dumb truck driver knows more than IE. We also still have to use rollers in the feeders here. This is an enormous waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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