Ultimate Factories: UPS

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
52,844
1,049
126
is coming on NatGeo channel 10am EST if you guys are interested. I need to find out why my package takes a stupid route sometimes...
 

Amused

Elite Member
Apr 14, 2001
57,171
18,808
146
Originally posted by: rh71
is coming on NatGeo channel 10am EST if you guys are interested. I need to find out why my package takes a stupid route sometimes...

The key is not getting a single package to a place in the shortest distance, but getting ALL the packages moved in the least amount of miles traveled.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
74,570
969
126
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: rh71
is coming on NatGeo channel 10am EST if you guys are interested. I need to find out why my package takes a stupid route sometimes...

The key is not getting a single package to a place in the shortest distance, but getting ALL the packages moved in the least amount of miles traveled.

There is probably some waste just in moving planes around too I would imagine...much in the same way air travel is for people.
 

Amused

Elite Member
Apr 14, 2001
57,171
18,808
146
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: rh71
is coming on NatGeo channel 10am EST if you guys are interested. I need to find out why my package takes a stupid route sometimes...

The key is not getting a single package to a place in the shortest distance, but getting ALL the packages moved in the least amount of miles traveled.

There is probably some waste just in moving planes around too I would imagine...much in the same way air travel is for people.

Yep. Instead of non-stops the hub system is remarkably cheaper, which it why it seems your package goes out of it's way. It's flying between hubs and is routed to be shipped so that each plane has a full load of cargo.
 

Gothgar

Lifer
Sep 1, 2004
13,429
1
0
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: rh71
is coming on NatGeo channel 10am EST if you guys are interested. I need to find out why my package takes a stupid route sometimes...

The key is not getting a single package to a place in the shortest distance, but getting ALL the packages moved in the least amount of miles traveled.

There is probably some waste just in moving planes around too I would imagine...much in the same way air travel is for people.

Yep. Instead of non-stops the hub system is remarkably cheaper, which it why it seems your package goes out of it's way. It's flying between hubs and is routed to be shipped so that each plane has a full load of cargo.

someone posting with reason on ATOT?
 

timosyy

Golden Member
Dec 19, 2003
1,822
0
0
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: rh71
is coming on NatGeo channel 10am EST if you guys are interested. I need to find out why my package takes a stupid route sometimes...

The key is not getting a single package to a place in the shortest distance, but getting ALL the packages moved in the least amount of miles traveled.

Minimal spanning tree!