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Introduction to DHL Express Mexico Hub
This section provides an introduction to the DHL Express Mexico Hub, also known as the hub de ritmo.
Overview of the Hub
- The DHL Express Mexico Hub is a central terrestrial exchange center for DHL Express in Mexico.
- It is commonly referred to as the hub de ritmo.
- The hub is designed to handle sorting and distribution of packages.
Facility Description
- The facility has a main job area where trailers unload and enter the sorting zone.
- There are expansion areas for future growth, including a second floor.
- The first phase of expansion is scheduled for September 2017, with completion of the second floor by September 2018.
- An investment of 25 million euros will be made for these expansions.
Sorting Process
- The sorting process is automated and efficient, reducing the need for manual labor.
- Manual processing would require 2000 people and take much longer to complete.
- A machine reads the package's barcode and determines its destination based on origin and destination codes.
- If there are any issues with reading or incorrect barcodes, there is a separate area called "hospital" where packages are identified and corrected.
Technology and Speed
- The sorting system uses advanced technology, including high-speed conveyor belts.
- Packages weighing up to 30 kilograms are handled at a speed of 2.5 meters per second or nine kilometers per hour.
Sorting Process Details
This section provides more details about how the sorting process works at the DHL Express Mexico Hub.
Automated Sorting System
- Packages go through a machine that reads their barcode from all six sides.
- This machine is responsible for sorting packages based on their destination codes read from the barcode.
Error Handling
- If there is an issue with reading the barcode or if it is incorrect, there is a separate area called "hospital" where packages are redirected.
- In the hospital area, the package's barcode is re-read and corrected if necessary.
Final Sorting and Loading
- Once the sorting process is complete, packages are loaded onto trailers using extendable devices.
- The trailers are then ready for transportation to their respective destinations.
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
This section explains how monitoring and troubleshooting are done at the DHL Express Mexico Hub.
Visual Monitoring
- Visual monitoring allows staff to visually inspect packages as they pass through the sorting process.
- It helps identify any issues or anomalies that may occur during sorting.
Technical Monitoring
- Technical monitoring involves analyzing data from the sorting system to identify potential problems.
- It provides insights into areas where improvements can be made for better efficiency.
Problem Resolution
- If a problem is detected, such as a package not being sorted correctly, mechanics are called in to resolve the issue promptly.
- Mechanics ensure that all packages reach their correct destinations without delays.
Conclusion
The DHL Express Mexico Hub, also known as hub de ritmo, is a central terrestrial exchange center designed for efficient sorting and distribution of packages. The automated sorting system reduces manual labor requirements and speeds up the process. With advanced technology and careful monitoring, DHL ensures that packages are sorted accurately and reach their intended destinations on time.
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