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— Vendor delays traced to the Fresno depot, not the carrier

Decision: split Saturday deliveries across both depots

— Action · Dana confirms depot capacity by Thu…

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— Vendor delays traced to the Fresno depot, not the carrier

Decision: split Saturday deliveries across both depots

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Summary & notes

Depot split: Saturday delays traced to the Fresno depot backlog, not the carrier. Group agreed to split Saturday deliveries across both depots from April 1.

Macro adoption: New ticket macros are saving about 20 minutes per shift; walkthrough scheduled for Thursday.

Open — holiday capacity: Depot capacity on holiday weekends still unresolved; Dana confirming by Thursday.

Where this note came from:

The delays aren’t the carrier — Fresno’s backlog is the bottleneck every Saturday.
Then let’s split Saturdays across both depots and revisit after four weeks of loop data.

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Ops Weekly
MDAShare
Summary & notesThings to discussTranscript
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Regarding Ops weekly. The group is mostly aligned. But it would be good to discuss these key points where there is ambiguity.

DFor Dana

You raised holiday capacity twice but the group moved on both times — is the April 1 date workable for your team?

Decision to be made

Should Saturday deliveries split across both depots starting April 1?

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app.askhumans.com/meetings/ops-weekly
Ops Weekly
MDAShare
Summary & notesThings to discussTranscript

what did we decide about Saturday deliveries in March?

3 meetings · 0.4s

Ops weekly — Mar 14

DECISION

“…split Saturday deliveries across both depots starting April 1. Revisit after four weeks…”

Ops weekly — Mar 7

discussed

“…Fresno depot backlog is the real cause of the Saturday misses, not the carrier…”

Leadership sync — Feb 27

first raised

“…customers keep flagging Saturday windows in the guest study — worth a depot review…”

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