stingrayiii
Well-known member
Just saw the new official interim worksheet that was available to use starting today.
It is a excel file just like the old one before it, but a little more complicated.
Everything still has to be done by hand to figure out the adjustments. No AI to help, no just clicking address to migrate them over, ect.
I see to many problems arising from this.
There are still columns for mileage, parcel lockers, deliveries, ect.
These one standout the most to me.
It works the same way as before giving a volume factor for the whole route, not just certain neighborhoods. This is a separate column.
This will really screw with routes that are being involved. Say your overburdened and they take away your heaviest neighborhood. Well come next count your volume could drop really bad.
Load time calculation Column.
Takes your average load time, and averages it out to the new route it is going to. So say the overburdened Route has been taking 10 mins average, and the other Route the new territory is only taking 5 mins average. Well it calculates a new standard for the territory to the new route.
Many problems I see.
1. People that are purposely taking longer load times then they should (excessive). Now overburdened, and after the cut you go to a 43k. How do you justify long load times when you lost all that volume? I see many problems coming from this.
2. If one carrier can load faster then the other, this will affect the routes involved to move either way. Come next count it could be good or bad.
DPM Column.
The person doing it has to go through and mark the new stop lights/signs, crosswalks, ect.
Nothing big but still adds a lot more work to the person doing the adjustments.
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So the issue rises are this. If you have a person that takes their time and really goes over it and does it right, the routes will turn out ok.
But!!!!!!!! How many people are going to take the extra time and do it correctly, or are they just going to take whatever they make work and move it cause it "works"?
I see a total cluster #%$@ coming our way.
It is a excel file just like the old one before it, but a little more complicated.
Everything still has to be done by hand to figure out the adjustments. No AI to help, no just clicking address to migrate them over, ect.
I see to many problems arising from this.
There are still columns for mileage, parcel lockers, deliveries, ect.
These one standout the most to me.
It works the same way as before giving a volume factor for the whole route, not just certain neighborhoods. This is a separate column.
This will really screw with routes that are being involved. Say your overburdened and they take away your heaviest neighborhood. Well come next count your volume could drop really bad.
Load time calculation Column.
Takes your average load time, and averages it out to the new route it is going to. So say the overburdened Route has been taking 10 mins average, and the other Route the new territory is only taking 5 mins average. Well it calculates a new standard for the territory to the new route.
Many problems I see.
1. People that are purposely taking longer load times then they should (excessive). Now overburdened, and after the cut you go to a 43k. How do you justify long load times when you lost all that volume? I see many problems coming from this.
2. If one carrier can load faster then the other, this will affect the routes involved to move either way. Come next count it could be good or bad.
DPM Column.
The person doing it has to go through and mark the new stop lights/signs, crosswalks, ect.
Nothing big but still adds a lot more work to the person doing the adjustments.
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So the issue rises are this. If you have a person that takes their time and really goes over it and does it right, the routes will turn out ok.
But!!!!!!!! How many people are going to take the extra time and do it correctly, or are they just going to take whatever they make work and move it cause it "works"?
I see a total cluster #%$@ coming our way.