by tylorBennett | Aug 18, 2022 | Forklift Fleet Management
A warehouse does not operate on forklift trucks, alone. Rather, the warehouse and work site act as an organism, with many moving parts acting together for a greater good. The forklift is one of the most important parts, but all of the mechanical handling...
by tylorBennett | Aug 18, 2022 | Forklift Fleet Management
1. Well-Trained Operators: Only employees who are trained and licensed should operate forklift trucks. It might sound obvious, but a high percentage of workplace accidents involve operator error. Safeguard yourself, your business, and other employees by ensuring your...
by tylorBennett | Aug 18, 2022 | Forklift Fleet Management
What’s more convenient, a fridge that does or does not have a water and ice dispenser built into the door? Would you rather have a rotary phone or your touchscreen smartphone? The ability to add things like a water dispenser or apps that help you locate the best...
by tylorBennett | Aug 18, 2022 | Forklift Fleet Management
Safety signs are instrumental in operating a safe, fully functioning, and efficient warehouse. Nobody wants to deal with downtime because an employee couldn’t see an inadequately placed warning sign or, even worse, because there wasn’t one posted to begin with....
by tylorBennett | Aug 18, 2022 | Forklift Fleet Management
If you are a truck fleet manager, or have ever worked in the industry, you know that one of the highest costs is truck maintenance – especially dealing with equipment that has been misused and abused. Abuse can make up 30% of a fleet’s cost, and it doesn’t have to be...
by tylorBennett | Aug 18, 2022 | Forklift Fleet Management
Powered industrial trucks (PITs), otherwise known as forklifts, come in many shapes, sizes, and fuel types. Though these trucks act like worker drone bees, buzzing about the warehouse, their potential differences mean that they can be best utilized in specific...