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How EXFC calculates the “number of days to deliver”

How EXFC calculates the “number of days to deliver”.

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How EXFC calculates the “number of days to deliver”

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  1. How EXFC calculates the “number of days to deliver” • EXFC follows the Origin Destination Information System (ODIS) calculation rules. The number of days to deliver is the number of calendar days from induction to receipt. However, if the day of receipt occurs on the day after a non-delivery day (Sunday or a holiday), then one day is subtracted for each consecutive non-delivery day immediately preceding.

  2. How EXFC calculates the “number of days to deliver” Regular Workweek In this example, an overnight piece is on time if delivered on Saturday, a two- or three-day piece is on time only if delivered on Monday. Tuesday delivery would be late regardless of service standard.

  3. How EXFC calculates the “number of days to deliver” Holiday Monday In this example, an overnight piece is on time if delivered on Saturday, a two- or three-day piece is on time only if delivered on Tuesday. Wednesday delivery would be late regardless of the service standard.

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