This is the recieving side of the building. The white fenced in area was the smoking area of the lunch room.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 05:30:24 PM CST
The dark spot is the hole in the roof of DC 0969
This photo was taken from a road above the DC in Leesport,Pa.. This photo was given to me, but taken by Superisor Seth (moonbeam) Kubacki. While they fixed the roof ,operations were moved to the old warehouse (Firestone Tire building)in Pottstown,Pa.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 05:26:45 PM CST
This DC 0969
On my last day 10/18/2002 The whole parking on the left side of the building was full of trailers, also the field in the back and the field behind the shipping side of the building (right) were full. Also the doors of the docks were full too.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 05:16:09 PM CST
This is another photo of east shipping dock
I'm sure this is a photo of east shipping dock, because there is no conveyor at the last door on the left. That door was for empty trailers to load RTVs. After they closed the RTV in Allentown,Pa. they use the last mod in north building for RTV,and the last door on north dock for RTVs.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 05:11:14 PM CST
This is the the north building.
This is the north building looking towards east shipping dock. This is one of three huge heaters in the north building. When I started in 1991 there was nothing in this whole side. The open area behind the heater was our LTL area.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 04:55:51 PM CST
this is the shipping side of the DC 0969
This is the shipping side of the DC. The left side of the photo is the east shipping dock and the rigth side of the photo was the north side of the shipping dock.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 04:48:13 PM CST
North shipping dock.
This photos shows north shipping dock in August 1991 this was the only shipping for the DC. After we got Hills then they closed east dock and made it a shipping dock. Then Ames had two receiving docks (north & south) and two shipping docks (north & east).
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 04:41:37 PM CST
this was the main entrance of DC 0969.
The main enterance, to the right under that little roof sticking out of the side of the buliding was the employee enterance.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 04:33:27 PM CST
This Photo was of south Dock receiving.
This was south dock receiving. This was the first dock Ames had in August 1991.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 04:29:49 PM CST
Receiving side of the building.
This is the recieving side of the building. The white fenced in area was the smoking area of the lunch room.
Posted by Bryan Jones (guest) on Sat 12 Jan 2008 05:30:24 PM CST