Archived IW to RDC load quality.

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trowa03

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How bad is it? Do you guys hate the IW's load quality as much as the stores hate the load quality form the RDC's?

I only ask because... got some ugly stuff headed your way... ugly ugly stuff.
 
Lot's of beautiful tables, high and tight, hiiiiigghhh and tight. : )
 
Oh, That's not that bad for us in OB. Just gets set to non-con. I was worried it was gonna be lots of tiny stuff, wrapping paper, soy sauce, or my least favorite product, spray bottle method cleaner. I swear for every one casepack of method we get to the store intact, three get damaged out because the tops weren't put on tight enough and starts leaking EVERYWHERE.
 
We do get huge drops of roll wrap but outside of dog treats ect, food never hits the IW's and very few chemical products hit the IW's as well. From what I understand our OB dock isn't half as bad as yours, we typicaly just deal with boxes and boxes alone no food or none square type merchandise. Typically do anywhere form 400-600~ (i've done over 900 an hr /7k in a day) boxes an hr though so some days it's hell.
 
That sounds just about the same here. CE is in the mid 400's, but freight spikes anywhere from 300 hours to close to 800 sometimes. Worst days are when the sorter crashes for a long time and finally fires back up. That where we see the 900-1000+ carton hours :(
 
ugh, a sorter crash, that was alway a BAD time for anyone in a green shirt. I do have to say though a crash or incident on those Crisplant S2000's are a lot cleaner and easier to recover from than a failure on a Buemer 2d sorter
 
Hey green where you a UA or a Mech?
 
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