
5 Things You Can Do To Lower Your Materials Handling Costs
Lowering costs improves profits, and there are plenty of things you can do to improve your cost/profit situation. In our many years of materials handling experience, we have been exposed to thousands of different types of operations, applications and equipment combinations.
We have identified commonalities, that when implemented, had similar results in all equipment/application combinations.
This Feature Article highlights 5 major areas of improvement, and what you need to know to implement them. Read more here... |
The Skinny on Narrow Aisle Applications
Narrow-aisle lift trucks can economically address space concerns. For example, if you renovate your racking from a counter-balanced system to one that accommodates a straddle or single-reach lift truck, storage can increase by 15 percent. Go to a double-reach narrow-aisle configuration, and you could realize up to 54 percent increase in storage space over the counter-balanced lift truck racking configuration! Read the full article on CLARK'S website here...
Apex Material Handling is a reliable source for design and implementation of narrow aisle programs. For more information and speak with a materials handling professional, please call us at 888-530-1832.
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Pedestrian Safety; 16 Things You Can Do to Improve it - Educating forklift operators about safe forklift operating is one thing. Training operators and pedestrians in your facility to avoid an accident is completely another.
Planned Maintenance; 10 Things You Need to Know - Planned Maintenance reduces costs, improves productivity and uptime, and improves the bottom line; however, there are things you need to know before you enter into an agreement with a service partner.
Site-Specific Training: 6 Things You Need to Consider- Most companies are compliant with OSHA requirements when it comes to forklift operator classroom and hands-on training. However, many fall short when it comes to training their operators about the potential hazards within their own facility as required by OSHA.
Safety Training vs. Teaching: Knowing the Difference - There is a vast difference between forklift operator training and simply teaching. This article helps you understand the difference between the two in order to ensure your operators are truly being trained to be safe forklift operators. |
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