To save time, people sometimes climb pallet racks to pick orders or do other things. This should never happen. While it’s faster to climb than it is to bring a rolling stair ladder or a forklift in to do it right, it’s dangerous and counterproductive. Do it long enough and there will be injuries.
Don’t Climb that Pallet Rack!
Tags: Safety & Ergonomics, warehouse rack, plant safety
Posted in Pallet & Warehouse Racks|
Alternatives to New Facility Construction
There is nothing inexpensive about a new facility.
The cost of real estate (or lease costs), new equipment, people, regulatory compliance, and potential downtime add up very quickly, even for a relatively small operation. But reconfiguring your current operation has its own challenges. You have to deal with operating in a construction/renovation environment, the potential that the redesign won’t serve your needs through future growth, new equipment, and more. It’s a difficult choice.
Tags: 5S principles, facility design
Posted in Space Optimization & Planning|
Bridging Warehouse-Office Gap
The warehouse. The office.
Sometimes it’s as if one doesn’t exist to the other. As one of our customers told us, “it’s like we have two companies here, and one doesn’t know what the other is up to.”
But when you’re trying to operate better, it’s impossible to separate the two functions. Decisions can be made in one area that can impact the other severely, so communication and cooperation are vital. Too bad it doesn’t always work that way. How can you improve it?
Tags: Warehouse Management, warehousing, labor, ROI
Posted in Warehousing & Distribution|
Warehousing: Hidden Productivity Gremlins
Whether you’re operating a dedicated distribution center or the order fulfillment or stock warehouse of a manufacturing operation, most industrial facilities deal with storage and warehousing to some degree. In the not-so-distant past, warehousing was treated mostly as a cost center – a necessary evil that had to exist so that the more profitable parts of an enterprise could operate. Thankfully, more enlightened thought has prevailed recently.
Order fulfillment and storage are not just places you can save money – they can earn money. If the gremlins don’t get you.
Tags: Automation, labor, operations
Posted in Warehousing & Distribution|
Safety and ROI for Industrial Operations
In a recent blog post, Auburn professor Dr. Kevin Gue, one of the bright minds in the industry when it comes to the business of industrial distribution and plant operations, reflected on the reaction to his ProMat 2013 talk on “Designing a Worker-Centric Facility”. Gue has smart points about the relationship between safety and ROI – and how you can deal with those issues.
Tags: industrial safety, ergonomics, ROI
Posted in Safety & Ergonomics|
Infographic: Safer Pallet Rack Operation
Pallet rack is typically safe and easily-maintained storage equipment, whether you are dealing with selective, pushback, drive-in, or other types of rack. But if you load it wrong, if you don’t inspect and repair/replace damaged components, if you don’t understand your capacities, and if you don’t take steps to ensure your rack isn’t impacted by loading equipment, that safe rack can become dangerous and expensive.
We have created an infographic to help you navigate the most common mistakes people make dealing with pallet racks. Feel free to share this graphic to any site or other media. It is the first of many infographic posters we’ll be offering to help people operate and maintain material handling equipment.
Posted in Pallet & Warehouse Racks|
Comparison: Modular vs. Tubular Steel Crossovers
In many operations, things like conveyors or pipe runs or other machinery interrupt the flow of a work floor, and the obvious way to get around it is to erect a crossover. This is commonly done in larger scale conveyor systems with longer lines, but we also do them for other areas where going around the obstacle could take significant time, or where access is limited by other factors. The question is, what type of crossover best fits your needs?
Posted in Warehousing & Distribution|
Ways to Enhance Training to Protect Pedestrians from Forklifts
According to OSHA, training is the key to forklift safety, and there is fundamental agreement on that. Training can and does make a serious dent in the high injury rates suffered due to industrial traffic. Training must happen, and it must be repeated. But that begs this question: Why has training failed to move the needle when it comes to serious forklift related injuries? The numbers seem to have stabilized at an average of 100 deaths per year, and have stayed consistently at that level for years.
Tags: traffic management, industrial accident prevention, forklift safety, Safety & Ergonomics
Posted in Forklift - Pedestrian Safety|
Using Wire Partitions to Secure Retail Space
We routinely help industrial and warehousing customers fit their facilities with wire security cages and partitions. They can be built into just about any configuration you want, fit just about any space needed, and can be specified with locks ranging from padlocks to biometric locks.
Posted in Security|
What Does It Cost to Store a Pallet in Third-Party Storage
If you’re paying someone to store a pallet for you, what’s reasonable?
Are you overpaying for convenience or location? It’s not easy to compare 3PL vs. 3PL, or even your own warehouse so you know for sure if you are getting value for your money. But there are some basic assumptions you can make to help you understand what you’re dealing with, the costs the 3PL may experience, and reasonable costs for your storage projects.
Tags: Pallet Rack, 3PL, storage systems, warehouse, pallets, Third Party Logistics, ecommerce
Posted in Warehousing & Distribution|