Earl Weiss
Well-known member
I see conveyors with 2 business models. This is with and without gated entry.
One has the guide on attendant standing next to the conveyor and doing whatever. I don't know why, but in one tunnel with gated entry he actualy seemed to push a button or 2. Perhaps they program something for pickup trucks or other issues the gated entry can't account for.
The other model has the attendant in a booth, and that attendant in a booth is typicaly the guide on person and cashier.
What is the advantage of having the attendant not in a booth?
Obviously, inside a booth the comfort level is much greater.
One has the guide on attendant standing next to the conveyor and doing whatever. I don't know why, but in one tunnel with gated entry he actualy seemed to push a button or 2. Perhaps they program something for pickup trucks or other issues the gated entry can't account for.
The other model has the attendant in a booth, and that attendant in a booth is typicaly the guide on person and cashier.
What is the advantage of having the attendant not in a booth?
Obviously, inside a booth the comfort level is much greater.