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<blockquote data-quote="Massey4517" data-source="post: 7904648" data-attributes="member: 156246"><p>More paperwork is never the answer. From what I've seen when I worked in warehouses corrective action is always more paperwork which just means more gets forged. Short staffed or lazy staff or no space in storage areas. Yes it likely can be traced all the way back but I would hazard a guess it all shows correct on paper.</p><p></p><p>Factory's trying to pump out more than they have capacity for at busy times usually means things sit out of temperature when being loaded/unloaded for longer than they should due to lack of space.</p><p></p><p>Same goes for when fridges/freezers are being restocked in supermarkets. Product will sit out to long.</p><p></p><p>The likelihood is the food chain has failed at multiple points causing this. however everyone will try to play the game in proving its not there fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massey4517, post: 7904648, member: 156246"] More paperwork is never the answer. From what I've seen when I worked in warehouses corrective action is always more paperwork which just means more gets forged. Short staffed or lazy staff or no space in storage areas. Yes it likely can be traced all the way back but I would hazard a guess it all shows correct on paper. Factory's trying to pump out more than they have capacity for at busy times usually means things sit out of temperature when being loaded/unloaded for longer than they should due to lack of space. Same goes for when fridges/freezers are being restocked in supermarkets. Product will sit out to long. The likelihood is the food chain has failed at multiple points causing this. however everyone will try to play the game in proving its not there fault. [/QUOTE]
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