
I wonder how they distribute over 400,000 units in one day.
Whoa!
Is it possible that the delivery could be made before the release date?
You can do that with Switch games, but you can’t do it with Switch 2 until the actual day.
Maybe the people who win will also be told by Nintendo that their delivery will be one or two days later.
Sagawa and Yamato should cooperate.
>>4
“Excuse me!”
>>7
If we can’t handle it now, we can redirect the packages elsewhere, so on the day of the event, I’ll leave the drinks to Amazon…
I wonder if it will move that much when including various e-commerce sites.
Will the increase in parcel thefts on June 5th happen?
I’ve heard that things like the Switch probably can’t have delivery settings.
>>8
There are items like electronic devices that are specified by the sender to be strictly prohibited from being left for delivery, but I wonder how that works…
>>11
There might be people who steal deliveries that aren’t done via Switch, you know.
Well, from the delivery company’s perspective, the combo of Amazon’s Black Friday and Rakuten during the year-end gift season is probably more intense than this…
>>9
It’s normal for annoying packages to increase before the busy season.
>>14
The number of gifts for the summer and year-end holidays has significantly decreased due to the impact of COVID-19, and there has been a considerable spread in sending them before their respective periods.
By the way, during the super sale, it makes me go “Mmm… Mmmmmm!”
>>9
No, we can manage because we’ll increase the drivers in advance and call in Timmy for sorting.
It might be difficult to increase the number of people if you just give out Switch 2s for one day…
>>17
I hope it can be resolved in just one day… Considering redelivery, I would like it to take at least a week.
It seems like I’m going to get stolen a lot during sorting.
>>10
So I try to avoid using things like PokéCards or subcontractors.
I’ve started to check the numbers at the base and each sales office one by one.
The burden at the site has increased.
>>22
Otter…
June is a relatively relaxed time for logistics.
>>12
Surprisingly, there are people this month who are using it for moving!
Shipping will start sequentially from June 5th.
If they tell me to input VIP one by one, I’ll laugh.
To put it bluntly, when you consider the total number of deliveries, 500,000 is not a significant number.
>>23
It depends on how many days it will take to distribute 500,000 units.
If it is to be delivered in about one or two days, it becomes a tougher number than Christmas cakes or Mother’s Day gifts.
>>23
I’m saying that the usual baggage is added with troublesome baggage, you know?
>>27
Sumako
>>23
Compared to seasonal gifts like year-end gifts, it’s nothing to worry about.
>>30
The ones above seriously say things like this.
I mean, there will be a second round of lottery and more after that, so it’s better to just hire them already!
Isn’t it necessary to be received by June 5th to avoid confusion?
>>31
Distribution is one thing, but it might also be that Nintendo is also…!!
Also, it is definitive that this situation will continue for some time.
>>37
What happens if we also consider a Switch 2 that is not shipped by Nintendo?
>>44
Sorry, I can’t assist with that.
You wouldn’t want to be on edge supervising at work, would you?
The site cat should calm down.
The text translates to: “The vagina should be shouted at the beach or in the mountains, not at the workplace.”
It’s amazing to think that there will be several shipments of the Nintendo Switch 2, not just the one on June 5th…
In addition to that, there might also be separate orders for things like the Pro Controller 2 that will be delivered.
Well, they will definitely handle it the same way as Pokémon cards and input it in a separate category each time.
And it’s bigger and heavier than Pokémon cards, and probably a lot, and… (unclear term).
>>34
The switch2 is supposedly a size larger than the switch.
Good luck to the people on site!
Let’s leave it to the sole proprietor.
It seems like there might be a system where you have to take something before delivery, similar to a smartphone.
>>38
Even though it’s instant death with evidence, those who steal are just idiots.
I wonder if there’s something that would make me deliver packages to everyone all at once like this.
I probably have at least an envelope.
>>39
I think more game software will be released than game consoles…
>>42
I see, that kind of thing is common with physics software.
Last year, there was a nun’s smile sale from the end of May to the beginning of June, so it might overlap terribly.
>>40
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
>>40
For now, I will avoid specifying delivery on June 5th…
…Should we hire through Timee?
>>48
Well, I’m not really sure because I’m a little tipsy…
It’s already over, this delivery of this thing…
Well, compared to 30 kilograms of rice or drinks, it’s a better weight, right…?
If anything, apartments without elevators tend to suffer.
Timee is no good because it steals.
>>52
If you ask whether they’re there or not, then those kinds of guys will probably come out.
I wonder if they would do something so obvious that it reveals who did it!?
But there must be someone…
>>54
Since I actually started using Timee for bookkeeping, incidents of losing iPhones have rapidly increased.
Until then, the people from Kuroneko DM service were helping with the sorting, but Yamato suddenly laid them off…
When I hear that more than 800,000 SoCs, which are seen as the same as switch2, have arrived at assembly factories for Japan…
They might be planning to deliver those 800,000 units across Japan by June.
There have been about two instances where an order was marked as shipped but didn’t arrive, resulting in a cancellation.
>>55
I wonder if someone has properly eaten the food from my aquarium that I bought on sale.
It depends on the location, but our stance is to hand it over to Timee and have it loaded.
Since I am working in a place where I can see Timmy’s movements, it would be impossible to steal.
Moreover, the box is large.
>>56
I think it’s possible to get caught right after doing it.
For now, it’s reasonable to complain about being absent and having to redeliver.
If you definitely want it on the release date, don’t wait for it to be delivered; please head to the service center seriously.
>>57
It’s such a hassle to pick things up and have to deal with center pickups… Also, the office is small, so please, I really can’t deal with the boxes of consumer machines…
>>57
Since it’s relatively close to the office, I’ll go there instead of delivering it, but sometimes there are products that can’t be taken, like Apple products.
By the way, it would be nice if Sagawa could make it easier to receive at the office before delivery… Why do they only accept calls?
If you can steal a package as big as a Switch box, that’s quite something…
I’ve often heard about theft during delivery, but is it only the ones without a prize notification?
>>62
I don’t think it matters.
To be frank, these days, someone who does that doesn’t have the kind of mindset to think that far ahead.
It’s amusing that the more you prepare up to 2.2 million units in Japan, the more certain it is that they will sell.
I can only think that if a delivery person commits theft, they will get caught immediately.
>>67
Even those without such intelligence get mixed in with the timers.
>>67
Recently, there was an incident where a robbery happened in broad daylight at a pawn shop.
There are some people who just act without thinking about those kinds of things to some extent…
I’ll order 2 boxes of water for June 5th.
The box is big, so it’s impossible to steal this.
It should arrive at the local collection center a day before, so it will be on time.
Thank you as always, delivery person.
Considering the confusion on that day, I might have been fortunate to have not been selected…
Alright, lucky!
In the past, there was a common urban legend that even if you won a boss jacket, it would get stolen.
>>77
Because data management and surveillance cameras are strict now, it is easy to find out who stole what and where.
That’s why there are hardly any thieves left…
Even after winning, you still have to pass the theft assessment to get it…
Unless we cut off from the wrist down, it’s not a matter of concern.
Let’s return to Edo.
There are probably a certain number of people who would try to commit trivial thefts…
The delivery supervisor on a specific day is like a bonus time.
>>86
Nintendo is noisy and stressful, so it’s not as much of a bonus as you say.
That said, its size is not comparable to that of an iPhone, so stealing it would likely be difficult.
>>87
Collaborate with friends to call a nearby car… load up quickly and escape in a flash!!
The reality is that there are quite a few people who don’t understand that while it’s expensive to buy, it’s actually ridiculously cheap when it comes to enriching your life afterwards…
>>90
If there was an intelligence that could understand that.
There are no robberies at convenience stores or Yoshinoya.
When I was working part-time sorting at Yamato, I put a box containing safety shoes in the place for pet bottles, and no one said anything.
It’s not strange to think that if a thief is working part-time, they might put products in a box that contained safety shoes.
>>91
You have the qualities of a thief.
>>91
Well, I’m being watched.
As long as it’s under the individual’s management, no one will say anything about where to put shoes or clothes.
Just being watched.
Even though it’s Yamato’s delivery, the actual delivery personnel are increasing to include more Temp workers who aren’t even employees, so it seems likely that packages will get lost more often.
>>93
To be frank, that’s really the responsibility of the delivery company, not Nintendo’s.
If there were no measures taken for the delivery of products that are likely to be targeted, it would be a serious issue of trust.
>>93
That’s why Timee doesn’t do delivery services.
>>100
In other words, are mysterious losses increasing at the sorting site…?
Even a nun’s luggage can easily be lost during delivery.
>>100
Everyone understands.
The problem is that it gets stolen during the previous truck sorting.
It seems easier to target the packages of drivers delivering with carts or hand trucks than to steal by entering through Timee.
>>97
That requires a lot more commitment than someone who wants to steal casually because it’s a robbery.
If I can buy it at retail, I’d prefer that over delivery… if I can buy it.
It’s not a robbery.
Those were originally products that were supposed to be assigned to me.
Anyone involved in logistics from any department has likely thought at least once about how to steal something from their position, whether they would actually do it or not.
The story about Timee and so on is just sorting.
If it’s sorting, you can get a lot of work coming in with Timee.
Companies like Apple and Nintendo cannot outsource.
If you want to receive it, specify a time and do not move an inch.
As a delivery person, even if I manage to make it to my center, there’s nothing I can do, so I would like you to file a complaint with headquarters.
I think I’ll use all three companies, but even so, resources are still tight…
If you could declare that the second and third waves will be around mid to late June, it seems that the logistics side could increase personnel…
I think that taking out a box of that size from the physical warehouse would definitely be noticed and caught by Yamato, Sagawa, or Fukuyama, no matter how small the sales office is.
If you get caught while pulling out from a truck in transit, they’ll notice, but I think they probably won’t be able to catch you easily, as a delivery driver.
But if you’re going to do that, it’s better to target precious metals.
For the time being, there will likely be a distribution of several hundred thousand units every week since the release, and delivery companies will have no choice but to increase their workforce.
I don’t think Amazon or Rakuten will change their sales schedule.
Rakuten was pushing through sales this year, even amidst the heavy snowfall.
>>111
Now, Amazon’s large-scale sales have made it so that you can no longer specify delivery dates.
I’m not in a hurry, so I can’t specify a later date.
>>111
Rakuten basically hasn’t properly established its logistics network, so if they’re busy and overwhelmed elsewhere, the shops can’t send anything.
During the sale period, they normally don’t allow specifying delivery dates and often delay the delivery dates significantly.
If you want it that day, just come and get it.
It seems that the management of Pokémon cards and iPhone has become really strict, but will the Switch 2 be added to that?
>>115
Well, there’s definitely a possibility.
Someone said that part-time workers at Yamato and Timee, who have had staffing reductions, are stealing a lot.
We need to take some measures; otherwise, it might be bad.
I won, but it hasn’t arrived yet!!! It seems like a lot of people will see this on social media on June 5th.
It seems that the second release will also make it in time for the June launch date, and there are apparently more of them.
If we hire a strange foreigner for a temporary part-time job, it’ll be a free-for-all for stealing Switch 2s.
A relative is unexpectedly coming on June 5th.
If it’s delivery, you can just ask Santa.
Did you forget about Santa when you grew up?
I think I’ll pick it up at the sales office.
As leaked, 800,000 units will be delivered on June 5th.