On the first floor, product is kept above and opposing the rolling conveyer. The product is grouped by frequency of purchase, not by type of product, so you will see items like motherboards on all three floors, not all grouped together in one area.

Beneath every product is a numerical readout as well as a red "Confirm" button:


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When a tub rolls by product that it needs the system stops the tub and starts blinking the confirm button beneath the product in the immediate area that needs to be put in the tub. The display next to the confirm button will give the closest worker a readout of how many of that item are needed.


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Next to every stopped tub there is a similar button and readout combination, this time telling you how many of that product have to be put in the tub. You may have two tubs roll by that both require the same motherboard, so while the counter by the motherboards will tell you that you need two, the displays by the two tubs will keep you from placing too many of the wrong item in one tub.


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Once everything is filled at this stop there's one last confirm button to hit and then the tubs move along.

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  • jims23211 - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    As a FedEx employee, the info that NewEgg supplied you about a price hike was bogus. Fact is NewEgg received a substantial discount, but UPS decided to undercut FedEx, so NewEgg renegoitated their contract on a less volume. Last I heard from our Corporate Sales rep, Newegg finally realized their mistake (a huge amount of damage returns and missed/lost deliveries by UPS) and is trying to get their deal back with FedEx, good luck...

    Jim
  • NullSubroutine - Wednesday, February 15, 2006 - link

    aww poor fed ex, do they want a sucker? im sure its not just one sided to fex being innocent.
  • yacoub - Wednesday, February 15, 2006 - link

    Considering FedEx is the better shipper to use most of the time...
  • hergieburbur - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    I agree, I have shopped Newegg for years, and I never once had any problem receiving my order extremely quickly until they switched to UPS. First time I ordered that was sent UPS took 2-3 days more, held up by shipping. Personally, I miss Fedex Ground.
  • overclockingoodness - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    I'm guessing that's based on Newegg's dealings with UPS. A shipping company better be competent if it wants to handle 25K orders a day. I guess Newegg has created a benchmark for making sure shipping companies are doing their job well (so has Amazon.com).
  • jfunk - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    I've always loved Newegg since the beginning. Almost always within a couple bucks of the cheapest price and service has been great the few times I've had to contact them.

    I just hope not too many of my shipments start comming out of the new TN warehouse, it takes longer to get to me than the stuff from NJ.
  • overclockingoodness - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    Yes, that's Anand in the picture. :)
  • AndrewChang - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    Hey Anand, that wouldn't happen to be you by any chance would it? Haha, Goodstuff...
  • PClark99 - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    the link to enter the contest is not working for me.
  • DigitalFreak - Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - link

    Leave the contest link broken! All the n00bs won't be able to figure out how to re-construct the correct URL and won't be able to enter! More chances for the rest of us.

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