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<blockquote data-quote="Coldworld" data-source="post: 5880526" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>So if you were off by 3% of plan and you average 100k trucks per day that means you should have put in 3,000 more routes across the country. IMO when I was in pkg IE was almost always overloading...very rarely an underload. Sounds like the company needs more runs put in than cut. Hardly ever seen them put in extra cars the last hour of preload but can't tell you how many times they could bust out 3 or 4 cars the last 30 minutes of preload. Would always cause more problems than if they just left them in...someone always needed help with p/u or deliveries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldworld, post: 5880526, member: 4777"] So if you were off by 3% of plan and you average 100k trucks per day that means you should have put in 3,000 more routes across the country. IMO when I was in pkg IE was almost always overloading...very rarely an underload. Sounds like the company needs more runs put in than cut. Hardly ever seen them put in extra cars the last hour of preload but can't tell you how many times they could bust out 3 or 4 cars the last 30 minutes of preload. Would always cause more problems than if they just left them in...someone always needed help with p/u or deliveries. [/QUOTE]
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