Scan a piece IMb as the mail's components are built — VDP printing, folding, cutting, inserting — and FloorPulse tracks it by stack, tray, and package unit. The traditional floor records the same work by hand, if at all. The time this saves isn't even counted in the hours below — it's on top.
Worse, jobs split without warning. To hit a deadline a run gets divided across other mailing stations mid-job — and now the preprinted tag and placard stacks have to be split too, getting exactly the right paperwork to the right station. Guess the division wrong and a station runs short, grabs a neighbor's tags, or stalls waiting for paper.
At the station, operators dig through the stack to find the tag that matches each tray. A wrong tag in a wrong tray is easy to make — and usually caught long after the fact.
With FloorPulse, splitting a job across stations is a natural move: add a station, it scans, and it prints exactly the tags it handles — no stack to divide.