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Originally Posted by foreverwar
ZrB, you said
the other way to reduce that is to introduce more automation at the sorting side, which means you get out on the street faster.
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Which is supposed to be getting done, we have an ETA of about 3 years before this is introduced into our Mailcentre, the main problem is the machines that do this will never make it to my office so the mail will still need to be distributed and local sorted to some degree so they make it to the correct fitting number to be sorted for delivery.
The other problem is that my managers are already behaving asthough these machines are online and cutting hours and jobs which really shouldn't be getting cut (At least yet).
Though as I said previously this is still out of my control.
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Originally Posted by webcrawler2050
I would agree here - it would avoid less mess ups and would also speed up the delivery process.
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Asside from when they go wrong, which going by the current Mailsort machines we have now is every day!!!