How many shipments will not dispatch from the site if the total volume is 57,544 packages and 92% is committed to delivery while the flex pool has 150 drivers at an SPR of 25 packages?

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To determine how many shipments will not dispatch from the site, we need to calculate the total committed volume for delivery and compare it to the available capacity based on the number of drivers and their respective Sprint Package Rate (SPR).

First, calculate the total committed volume to delivery:
92% of the total volume (57,544 packages) indicates how many packages are set to be delivered. This can be calculated as follows:

[ Total\ Committed\ Volume = Total\ Volume \times \frac{92}{100} ] [ Total\ Committed\ Volume = 57,544 \times 0.92 = 52,840.48 \approx 52,840 \ packages ]

Next, we need to calculate the maximum number of packages that can actually be delivered based on the available drivers and their SPR. Given that there are 150 drivers and each driver can handle 25 packages, we can compute the total capacity as:

[ Total\ Delivery\ Capacity = Number\ of\ Drivers \times SPR ] [ Total\ Delivery\ Capacity = 150 \times 25 = 3,750 \ packages ]

Now, we need to determine how many packages cannot be dispatched.