CHANGE IS COMING
FSS DEPLOYMENT ON TRACK TO DELIVER IMPROVED EFFICIENCY
As national deployment of flats sequencing system (FSS) equipment continues, DPMG and COO Pat Donahoe emphasizes that communication is key to successful implementation. This means delivery, processing, transportation and maintenance must be sure they complete all identified readiness activities.
“Right now, about two-thirds of all FSS systems are either currently installed or in the process of being installed,” says Donahoe, explaining that 12 machines are now fully operational in five sites — Dulles, VA; Columbus, OH; Kansas City, MO; Phoenix, AZ; and South Florida.
According to Donahoe, more than 140 delivery units with 259 zones are now on-line with FSS, and more than 4,100 routes are receiving sequenced flats. By mid-December, USPS expects to have a total of 28 systems operational in nine sites and all 100 systems will be operational by the summer of 2011.
So this will eliminate Carrier jobs, but add lots more Mailhandler jobs! the current flat sorters take 14 mailhandlers. The new FSS take 52! Hurrah for cost cutting!
so when are the vacant routes going to be released ?
Great, flat sorting. Just think of all the carrier jobs that can be eliminated by the USP management. Then the usps management can hire more managers. That seems to be what has been happening lately.