| Topic: | Re:Parcel deliveries | |
| Posted by: | Andrew Jones | |
| Date/Time: | 25/10/24 10:01:00 |
| I don't know, but here's my attempt at a plausible answer. The route that a van is going to take is generated before the van has left the delivery depot, and there is a time predicted for when the van will get to the delivery point for each item. Perhaps for your delivery, the predicted time is 1.54, and you get a margin of +/- 30 minutes to allow for the van getting round the round faster or slower than predicted. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 09:47:00 | David Marles |
| Re:Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 10:01:00 | Andrew Jones |
| Re:Re:Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 11:24:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:Re:Re:Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 12:03:00 | Michael Brown |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 13:37:00 | Andrew Jones |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 13:59:00 | Steve Taylor |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Parcel deliveries | 25/10/24 15:02:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:Car park fees | 25/10/24 15:08:00 | Richard Greenhough |
| Re:Re:Car park fees | 25/10/24 17:48:00 | Philippa Bond |
| Re:Re:Car park fees | 25/10/24 19:58:00 | Janice Evans |
| Re:Re:Re:Car park fees | 25/10/24 19:59:00 | Janice Evans |