I have a delivery near a car drop yard it seems, it's a railroad station kinda thing. There is literally hundreds if not thousands of cars on the lot.
How do you guys know where the cars are?
How do you car haulers know where a car is?
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We get row and bay numbers, so once you know the lot layout, you can find them quickly. Overflow can be a pain, as it's often just area where your car will be among the hundreds of similar ones.
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I haul 99% of the time from a fairly large Toyota Plant/Rail Distribution site. Generally they park units destined for certain geographical areas in the same general locations. This cuts down on load times. I can count on one hand the units misbayed in the last 5 years. Normally if one is misbayed the new location was updated in the computer system when it was moved. The last time I loaded in Montgomery Alabama at Hyundai a few years ago 7 of 9 units were misbayed. I swore I wouldn’t go back there and fortunately I don’t get down that way much.
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You get really good at knowing paint codes. Nothing worse than looking for a white gmc 1500 in an overflow lot
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