2010 June | Warehousing Insights | Material Handling Systems
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Archive for June, 2010

Cool your warehouse with solar powered “big” ceiling fans

June 24th, 2010
by Scott Stone

solar powered HVLS fan

It’s that season – facilities across the country are facing mounting utility bills, workers drenched in sweat, and ferocious heat. Typically, an HVLS fan is one of the best solutions to these issues, but MacroAir has gone one better by producing these massive air movement ceiling fans in a solar configuration. This innovation does a couple of things. First, it cools your facility during the day, using the same method other HVLS fans use. But beyond that, it’s a very green product, one that reduces your energy costs and carbon footprint. Currently, these fans come in solar-only configurations. They won’t run when the sun is down, and they do not have battery backup systems. However, there is an option being designed to allow you to tie them to building power for night time or non-seasonal applications.

More information here…

Forklift Safety: Don’t Blame the Driver

June 24th, 2010
by Scott Stone

hurtling forklift in a warehouse

Environmental factors are often ignored

One percent of factory accidents involve forklift trucks, but the forklift accidents produce ten percent of the physical injuries. That’s an astonishing ratio, but not all that surprising given the nature of forklifts and the way they are utilized. Forklifts are dense, heavy-mass vehicles. When they collide with something – or someone – the results are devastating, even at low speeds.

Some leading types of lift truck accidents are:

  • Workers struck by forklifts
  • Loads are dropped onto employees
  • Driver catches his body between the forklift and other objects
  • The forklift is driven off the loading dock

Kind of a terrifying list, don’t you think?

Most forklift accidents are blamed on operator error, but that is just partially true – and something of a cop-out. Rough estimates say that a quarter of forklift accidents could be avoided by addressing environmental concerns. When you eliminate those, it helps you understand better when a driver is truly ineffective, or just hamstrung by the way your warehouse is set up. In other words, before you point the finger at the driver, take a look at your operation…

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Jason Eitreim Named Cisco-Eagle 2010 Employee Owner of the Year

June 11th, 2010
by Scott Stone

Jason Eitreim accepts Cisco-Eagle's Employee Owner of the Year Award

Cisco-Eagle has named Jason Eitreim as its 2010 Employee Owner of the Year. The annual award is made by a committee of Cisco-Eagle associates, the ESOP Advisory Committee, and recognizes one employee for going above and beyond the expected to promote our ownership culture and personal accountability and positively affect our stock value.

Eitreim has been with Cisco-Eagle in many capacities since joining the company in 1999.  He has served in customer service and sales associate roles before taking the lead as our Houston Market Manager.

Jason has served on various employee committees, including the ESOP Advisory Committee and Vendor Evaluation Team.

Previous winners include Anne Miller in 2008 and Darrell Griffin in 2009.

“Your Source” Dock Equipment Catalog Released

June 8th, 2010
by Scott Stone

dock doors

delivery truck conveyor

We recently mailed thousands of dock equipment mini-catalogs, so you may already have a copy. If not, read on to download one.

It focuses on ways to improve productivity, safety, and security at the shipping & receiving dock. The focus is on equipment such as our exclusive truck-to-dock delivery vehicle conveyor,  dock bumpers, dockplates, and dock door security cages, plastic strip doors. We also toss in some basic storage equipment like shelving and racks, along with all kinds of protective equipment, including edge-of-dock safety gates, bollard covers, man trap dock door cages, column protectors, and more.

Prices are fluid and subject to change in this day and age of energy and steel volatility, so check the part number on our website for any changes.

Lean Logistics Summit Kicks Off in June

June 2nd, 2010
by Scott Stone

The Lean Logistics Summit kicks of on June 22 in Cincinnati. The Summit will gather the world’s leading authorities on the subject of lean logistics. Authors, researchers, and company representatives actually on their own lean logistics journey will share their insights. Learn from them and learn from your peers as you network with like-minded professionals. Sessions of interest to warehousing and distribution professionals might include “A Case Study in Lean Distribution,” by Sarah Giffin, Sr. Operations Improvement Manager of CEVA Logistics on 6/22. Also, check out “Implementing Lean Inside the Logistics Facility” later that day. The summit costs $995, but use the code “leannation” for a 25% discount.

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