How are they new? None here, at least.
Has anyone started the new CAF pull schedule? Just curious how large they end up being as compared to the old schedules. I'm not quite sure how to staff the changes. Our normal CAFs averaged about an hour.
There will only be 1,3,5 cafs.
There will only be 1,3,5 cafs.
Do you mean there will only be CAFs at 1pm, 3pm, and 5pm? I havent heard about any changes.
I heard a rumor that stores will be able to pick from a list of different CAF schedules pretty soon. So you pick a combination of what you thought worked best over the last few years
That will be interesting. Our IS team was told that we were no longer going to be scheduled past 11 because we needed to stop scans when the 11's dropped.
Are they switching back to this again? We did that for about 4 months last year and everybody LOVED it. Since it actually worked pretty well, it was naturally changed back to hourly CAFs with 6s added on.
I know. That's how it works at our store because there aren't enough people scheduled to pull the research and the CAFs.That's how research used to work. Once CAFs started dropping, no more scanning because it would interfere with the accumulator too much.
From IS perspective this would be awesome! Right now with a 6am unload Flow is lucky to get half way thru the store when CAFs start dropping at 11am.There will only be 1,3,5 cafs.
Right now with a 6am unload Flow is lucky to get half way thru the store when CAFs start dropping at 11am.
Same at my store. From the day the store was opened, Flow was never really pushed to be fast AND accurate. New store leadership began pushing speed, but that has really tanked accuracy. A lot on Flow will have a case of product in an aisle, see a hole and just shove what they have in there whether it goes there or not. Now, leadership is trying to improve accuracy but it is difficult.From IS perspective this would be awesome! Right now with a 6am unload Flow is lucky to get half way thru the store when CAFs start dropping at 11am.
When we did the pull segmentation test last year, our CAFs were at 12, 2, and 4, and we dropped manuals at 7PM. I wasn't backroom back then, but our backroom team seemed to like it a lot more than the regular CAF schedule.
Yes, it still has an hour time limit. During the hour in between, backroom team members help push everything they've pulled.
What! WHAT! ?? ?
By 1100 the only team that should be left is FDC... unless we were to get some HUGE 3000 truck or something.
0600-0700 unload
0700-1000 push Push PUSH PUSH!
We are an 0600 store.
Maybe in some case where the truck is late, doesn't come, or its ridicously huge... past 1000, but only 50% at 1100!! !
Are you short staffed or something???
Same at my store. From the day the store was opened, Flow was never really pushed to be fast AND accurate. New store leadership began pushing speed, but that has really tanked accuracy. A lot on Flow will have a case of product in an aisle, see a hole and just shove what they have in there whether it goes there or not. Now, leadership is trying to improve accuracy but it is difficult.