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Large parcels and Parcel Force

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geordieboy123
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Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by geordieboy123 »

Just seen on Robin (I know I know I was bored) people seeking clarity as to why we’re getting much bigger parcels and the new arrangement with Parcel Force. In another post on here I asked the same question as I was led to believe that PF were no longer doing customer collections but were taking our large parcels but so far we’re still doing the large parcels and there getting bigger. One colleague said he had to collect two car seats 30kg a piece took all the space in his small van. Someone else’s colleague went to collect a 1kg parcel and it turned out to be a three piece suite they were sending back.
WTF is going on ?
menditsa
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by menditsa »

Something somewhere has f****d up because the day posties started doing adhoc collections my DPR afternoon route started getting parcels as big as me that I physically could not lift out of a lined york.
TooManyLoops
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by TooManyLoops »

I don't know if it's me or not. But the amount of T24 coming through instead of T48 that PF now take seems to have gone through the roof

I must admit, seeing less big stuff now

But, PF Express collections are a shitter, trying to get 4 car tyres into Combo isn't happening :no no
funkflex55
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by funkflex55 »

Where is the lifting equipment we need to move these big and heavy items and where is the manual handling training for doing so or using the equipment. If anyone gets hurt doing this RM will be liable to paying out due to the above
SkiSunday
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by SkiSunday »

funkflex55 wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:46
Where is the lifting equipment we need to move these big and heavy items and where is the manual handling training for doing so or using the equipment. If anyone gets hurt doing this RM will be liable to paying out due to the above
Apparently 200 parcel deliveries per shift is the norm now....apart from the "busy period" obviously :crazy:
SMS1969
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by SMS1969 »

geordieboy123 wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:26
Just seen on Robin (I know I know I was bored) people seeking clarity as to why we’re getting much bigger parcels and the new arrangement with Parcel Force. In another post on here I asked the same question as I was led to believe that PF were no longer doing customer collections but were taking our large parcels but so far we’re still doing the large parcels and there getting bigger. One colleague said he had to collect two car seats 30kg a piece took all the space in his small van. Someone else’s colleague went to collect a 1kg parcel and it turned out to be a three piece suite they were sending back. :left:
WTF is going on ?
I’d tell them to fook right off with that..
SMS1969
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by SMS1969 »

funkflex55 wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:46
Where is the lifting equipment we need to move these big and heavy items and where is the manual handling training for doing so or using the equipment. If anyone gets hurt doing this RM will be liable to paying out due to the above
There aren’t any. Refuse it, tell the person sending it to contact the recipient and get another courier, maybe even Parcelforce, to collect it.
SMS1969
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by SMS1969 »

TooManyLoops wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:41
I don't know if it's me or not. But the amount of T24 coming through instead of T48 that PF now take seems to have gone through the roof

I must admit, seeing less big stuff now

But, PF Express collections are a shitter, trying to get 4 car tyres into Combo isn't happening :no no
Keep refusing nonsense like this, we haven’t got the equipment or the vans,or even people when it’s single duties.
SpacePhoenix
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by SpacePhoenix »

funkflex55 wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:46
Where is the lifting equipment we need to move these big and heavy items and where is the manual handling training for doing so or using the equipment. If anyone gets hurt doing this RM will be liable to paying out due to the above
With the Corex sleeves any lift that should be a 2-person lift can only ever be a 1-person lift as you have to lift it out the york before anyone can give you a hand with it.
SkiSunday
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by SkiSunday »

SpacePhoenix wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 20:25
funkflex55 wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:46
Where is the lifting equipment we need to move these big and heavy items and where is the manual handling training for doing so or using the equipment. If anyone gets hurt doing this RM will be liable to paying out due to the above
With the Corex sleeves any lift that should be a 2-person lift can only ever be a 1-person lift as you have to lift it out the york before anyone can give you a hand with it.
I suppose that means carrying up 5 flights of stairs is the same?
minesastella2013
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by minesastella2013 »

Just ensure you maintain 3 points of contact at all times You have an accident, it will be your fault.
meldaleuk
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by meldaleuk »

Parcelforce driver here. In our depot we are still getting our normal bulk deliveries and now getting lots of large Royal Mail parcels, and quite a few smaller ones what would have been non pre advice, but passed to us. I think the company rushed this before getting the numbers of staff in each depot to be able to achieve a successful system. Our depot is now daily failing many deliveries, about 300 a day( these are normally large and take up a lot of space in the depot) when normally we clear. We are getting Royal Mail Large Tv's, Amazon Suitcases, and shitty Amazon boxes with one piece of tape to keep in 25kg of dog food. So if you think it is just one way traffic it is defiantly not, we are getting slammed too. Why they stopped us doing the POL collections I will never know, we have a large van, could accommodate this in our route and also drop off smaller parcels we couldn't deliver. Now we don't pick up from the POL anymore, and have to take out the ten parcels we could of got rid of the next day.
tramssirhc
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by tramssirhc »

geordieboy123 wrote:
08 Sep 2025, 17:26
Just seen on Robin (I know I know I was bored) people seeking clarity as to why we’re getting much bigger parcels and the new arrangement with Parcel Force. In another post on here I asked the same question as I was led to believe that PF were no longer doing customer collections but were taking our large parcels but so far we’re still doing the large parcels and there getting bigger. One colleague said he had to collect two car seats 30kg a piece took all the space in his small van. Someone else’s colleague went to collect a 1kg parcel and it turned out to be a three piece suite they were sending back.
WTF is going on ?
The reduction in larger items equated to around 3 per duty.

Large and heavy collection items are notified to COM's. Where an item is outside of the limits for collection on delivery Parcelforce are to be advised so they can arrange for a collection.
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
ted_e_bear
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by ted_e_bear »

tramssirhc wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 06:57

Large and heavy collection items are notified to COM's. Where an item is outside of the limits for collection on delivery Parcelforce are to be advised so they can arrange for a collection.
Well f**k me who'd have thought that could possibly go wrong :crazy:
tramssirhc
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Re: Large parcels and Parcel Force

Post by tramssirhc »

ted_e_bear wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 07:07
tramssirhc wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 06:57

Large and heavy collection items are notified to COM's. Where an item is outside of the limits for collection on delivery Parcelforce are to be advised so they can arrange for a collection.
Well f**k me who'd have thought that could possibly go wrong :crazy:
It's always worth having a look at the weight on the job on the PDA. Yeah, it's not always there, right enough. We've been told if it fits within the dimensions of a York it's ours. Obviously heavy lifts still need dynamic risk assessing,
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren