Posted by Cory Schmidt on August 03, 2017 at 17:52:51 from (70.40.236.231):
In Reply to: I don't get it. posted by charlie n on August 03, 2017 at 14:25:38:
It works by hub networks...one hub has so much heading one way(for example lets say north) another hub a lot going the other (in example heading south). A truck takes some of the stuff south(that should go north) with a lot of stuff going to the hub(that would go south from there)....The truck then trades the stuff going "the wrong way" for stuff going back the other (example truck dumps shipments going south, takes full load north), all parcels checked in to be sure going correct direction from that hub. Then on to next hub. ......keeps going in that pattern till package end up at you local post office(or delivery hub) for final sorting(your parts versus neighbors shirt).
My brother ordered some parts for the chain saws, one set from Kanas(I think that was it), other from Florida(set for over a week later then other). First time marked at same place was in Green Bay...checked in same place only less then an hour apart. Previous location were Oshkosh(for Fl) and La Crosse (for Ks) went together rest of way to his mail box.
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