RDCs and Paperwork

Its bad enought having to wait 2 hours to get on a bay without the then dreaded wait for your paperwork, morrisons wake feild are terrible for it amongst other, thing is in this technological age why can the rdcs just not scan the paper work and send it to haulier/supplier thus saving probably millions a day on lost time, companys could opt to sign up this option with a small amount of risk of the goods being returned/rejected, the stacker drivers could have a quick check that the right amount of boxes/items have been delivered and there is no obvious damge to them, then us drivers could be on are merry way to do the other million drops we got on that day, i can understand them not wanting to use faxes as ink/paper costs money but with the average photo document being about 1mb i cant see why this cant be option, could save on lost/damaged paper work, less bullcrap clotting the office/cabs upand if needs really must they could print themselves a hard copy out at the office incase the PC gets the dreaded bluescreen of death, or is this just to much like using commonsense for them to really take on,

We get drop n drive much quicker and hassle free. :wink:

bald bloke:
We get drop n drive much quicker and hassle free. :wink:

only get that when we drop off at Morrisons bread, the next driver in picks the last drivers paperwork up, o i wish they could all be like that :slight_smile:

bald bloke:
We get drop n drive much quicker and hassle free. :wink:

also morrisons WAKEY :laughing: have that green lane! :sunglasses: tip and go outside and into the canteen! :grimacing: Sid the yard man shouts a little :wink:

We no longer do drop & drive due to lost paperwork but never had a problem with Morrison Wakefield although Morrison Stockton are the worst I have been to