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    Seegrid Automated Pallet and Tow Trucks: No Driver Needed

    June 16, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    Seegrid Unmanned Industrial Pallet Truck

    Cisco-Eagle has partnered with Seegrid to offer automated, unmanned industrial pallet and tow trucks as part of our continuing focus on automated storage systems.

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    Ten Reasons to Automate your Operation

    June 10, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    automated robotic palletizer

    In the not-too-distant past, most companies that weren’t running immense distribution operations, who didn’t have multiple facilities, who didn’t run 24-hour shifts, didn’t even consider automation. Too expensive, they’d say. Too much risk. Too little upside if things go wrong.  All valid in context, if we were in 1998. But the reality is this: While most costs—personnel, land, energy— have increased, automation costs have remained steady or declined across the board. The reality today is that the four guys stacking pallets at the end of a line, even for a single shift, even at low wages, are more expensive than a well configured palletizing system.

    Those costs aren’t going to do anything but escalate, either. Listed are ten ways automation has become more relevant, even to mid-size operations:

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    Use Propane in your Forklift? Tax Credits are Running Out

    June 9, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    Forklift propane bottleA federal tax credit that could allow forklift users to recoup 50 cents of every gallon of propane purchased runs out August 1, 2011. If you run forklifts on propane, it’s nearly a no-brainer that your company should apply for this credit. To get in, you must have submitted your paperwork by the first of August. The credit is part of the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Authorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010.  Propane is part of the alternative fuels classification, which also includes natural gas, bio-diesel, and ethanol.

    After the deadline, the tax credit reverts to 30%. As always, see your tax professionals before undertaking any decisions based on this information.

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    Smart Labor Management Helps Cut Warehouse Costs

    May 22, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    packing operations

    Especially as the economic recovery continues, it’s important to control costs in your operation. What are some warehousing cost-cutting methods you can employ that don’t require extensive investment or re-tooling? Most of the costs of warehousing operations fall into the following categories:

    • People
    • Real Estate, Utilities & other Fixed Costs
    • Inventory
    • Technology

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    Mixed-Load Robotic Palletizing Application Video

    May 10, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    In this video, a Fanuc robot is executing mixed-load palletizing of beer cases at a distribution center.

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    In this operation, differently-sized beer cases are conveyed to the robot to fulfill a specific order. Since the cases vary by width, length, and height, their dimensional information is sent to the robot by the WMS (warehouse management system). The robot utilizes mixed-load palletizing software to determine the best pattern to build a pallet with the available products, achieving high density and stack stability with rapid speed.

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    Nashville Wire Names Cisco-Eagle to Top 10 Dealers

    March 28, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    Nashville Wire Products AwardNashville Wire, a manufacturer of wire rack decking, folding wire containers, rivet shelving deck, and more has named Cisco-Eagle to its list of top 10 distributors for 2010.

    “We pride ourselves on our product quality, our service, and our integrity,” said a letter from the company. These values have guided us through the years and helped us form relationships with companies such as Cisco-Eagle that brought us to where we are today. We value this relationship and do not take it for granted.”

    “Cisco-Eagle appreciates the recognition, as we consider Nashville Wire to be a quality partner with excellent products for our clients,” said Cisco-Eagle president Steve Strifler. “It’s the kind of relationship that can help everyone involved – our customers most of all.”

    Pictured is the plaque that was sent accompanying the notice.

     

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    Picking Bar Stock, Steel, or Pipe: Rack Storage Options

    March 24, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    storing bar stock

    Especially in heavy manufacturing, machine shops, petroleum, or chemical operations, large bundles of pipe, tubing, bar stock, or other long, heavy loads must be stored and picked during the day. Multiple ways are available to store these loads.  They can be picked by forklifts, by hand, by hoist or crane. The choices you make will determine how you access the product (and how easily), how much space it takes, and its safety. Here are the options:

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    Best Practices for Warehousing – 13 Tips for Productivity

    March 17, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    Warehouse picking area

    Improving a warehousing operation is a complex endeavor that can be approached from any number of angles.  Here are 13 common actions you can consider in any warehouse improvement effort…

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    A Guide to Automated Stretchwrap Machinery

    February 19, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    rotary tower stretchwrap machinesWe’ve recently posted a guide to stretchwrap machine specification and justification. For operations with the kind of throughput where automation makes sense, machine driven stretchwrappers can enhance quality as well as increase speed. They also offer ergonomic benefits and material savings.

    Also, see: standard Stretchwrap Machine models and specs.

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    11% of Forklifts Are Involved in Accidents – What Can You Do?

    January 14, 2011
    by Scott Stone

    hurtling forklift

    There isn’t much other way to say it: If you have a forklift, it is almost surely the most dangerous piece of equipment under your roof. If you have many forklifts, that danger us multiplied.

    How dangerous? According to OSHA estimates, there are 61,800 minor injuries, 34,900 serious injuries and 85 forklift related deaths in the United States every year. Since there are almost 900,000 forklifts operating at any given point in the United States, this is something that every operation needs to consider when your forklifts start moving on a busy day. 11% of them stand a good chance of being in an accident or collision. Those aren’t great odds, considering that a forklift in a given warehouse is heavy, moving, and in a noisy and often visually crowded environment.

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