Our main industrial duty uses a 48 box frame the same as an IPS frame to set up in the morning. There's nearly 200 drops on the round, but 70ish are residential. That still leaves most of the slots at least doubled up, usually more so. I find that this means I'm still setting up well over an hour after the last letter is thrown in the frame. Surely this duty would be better off on an RM2000 frame?
What do other industrials use? And if you use an RM2000 frame, what do you do with the really high volume calls that were better off in a couple of boxes on a box frame?
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