Amazon Prime Van Loadout | Example 1 | 20 or less bags

2021-06-21に共有
Here is one example of how to load an Amazon van with under 20 bags and approximately 20 oversized. This method keeps the bags on one side of the van and oversized on the opposite side.

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  • The drivers work so hard ! Thank you to all who deliver our packages safely and on time ! Appreciate you.
  • @user-fx8kz7ur7p
    The frustrating part of this is when the overflow falls everywhere when you're driving. Maybe Amazon can create a strap inside the vans to prevent them from falling.
  • I scan all totes at the staging location before loading the van. Overflow I just scan at the van after making sure it belongs to me at the staging location.
  • @pubert23
    "loads first bag in" yard marshall with megaphone "alright guys you have 5 minutes to load up!" basically how it is during loadout for me
  • Thanks so much been watching these all day and taking notes these were the best by far
  • Interesting...first time seeing the x2 stack on the top shelf. I may give this a try one day.
  • I scan all my totes first then I load them, my overflow I don't put them in order I know I will find them.
  • I use to consolidate multiple bags into 1 bag. Makes saves space for overflow.
  • @srm9167
    I wouldn’t even use the shelves with that many totes. And would stack my totes flat. In order from 2,3,4 on down and have my first tote by the van door to sort on my first stop. Boxes in the tote and envelope up front sorted. That’s just my way it feels faster for me. I’ve tried multiple way thats just the way I feel comfortable
  • Pro tip: you can fit 2 more bags on the shelf if you flip the double stacked bags 90 degrees (so they are still on their side but the long way is facing out). This also has the benefit of falling less often (make sure the bottom and top rows are facing alternating directions). That will put 12 on the shelf and and 7 below the shelf.
  • I guess we all have a different way of loading. 317 bag should have been unpacked & put on shelf and first bag dumped and put up front. Thanks for sharing - nice to see other ideas.
  • What if ur bags are in order from top to bottom cart?
  • I am hoping that I will be a new Amazon Flex driver by next week here in Arkansas. I am wondering how the Amazon vans are, when it comes to, if they are leased out to the driver, to where the driver has to have a certain amount taken out of their paycheck, if they don't want to drive their own car for the wear and tear on it?
  • Thankfully my station loads the bags in order from left to right so I can just load out and hit the blue mile and deliver those smiles I seriously love my job and can’t see myself working at any other job
  • @Mio248
    Oh he’s scanning every tote as he loads. We don’t have to do that anymore at our DSP (if not all across the country). They just have us scan the cart they came on now and we’re done with that part (makes it so much faster). But the Amazon Associates still be rushing us as we load (which pisses me off every time).
  • @pirsensor1186
    And do you then sort the packes/envelopes in order thats in the totes after so many stops or are they already in order in the totes?
  • Does each bag represent packages in the same area? So u know once that bag is empty ur going to another area?
  • I don’t understand why he told him to load zipper against the wall. He’s now got to fight and turn it around. Zipper side out always.