Bigger isn?t always Better Staying operational in rough economic waters sometimes means having to make some big changes ? one of those changes that some distribution centers are making is to open more locations. Opening more locations doesn?t really sound as though it woul...
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Safety Breeds Productivity Too many warehouses and material handling companies view safety as secondary in order of importance compared to customer service ? but a clean, safe and clutter free workplace can have a huge effect on productivity. Organization is key in being ab...
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Why Ergonomic Equipment Saves You Money in the Long Run According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), also known as ergonomic injuries, accounted for 29 percent of all workplace injuries and illnesses in 2008. This translates into 317,440 cases of MSDs for the US wor...
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Surviving and Thriving during Mergers and Acquisitions Having to cutback, downsize or merge with a competitor has become the reality for many logistics and storage companies if the want to keep their doors open. There just currently aren?t enough customers and enough money/product moving around in or...
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Keeping Up with the Trends The world of business, and subsequently warehousing and material handling, is ever changing. To be successful you must adapt as your customer needs change and there is never a more serious time to serve your customer as a time where the economy i...
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The most Common Accidents are often the most Avoidable When a warehouse or material handling accident is mentioned it often conjures up images of something serious, like a large rack collapse or a forklift that?s been driven off of a dock. Though these are accidents that certainly can and do occur, t...
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Increase Productivity and Morale There are more ways to improve your business than by just raising your prices, heavier margins and a more profitable business can be had through a number of situations ? especially when your business involves moving a lot of bulk material. Increa...
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Powered Hospital Carts and Some TLC All hospitals strive to provide their patients with the best care possible. Aside from hiring talented and intelligent doctors, hospitals look for staff that can empathize with the sick patient and their family and most importantly provide TLC, or...
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Ergonomic Design Makes Motorized Tugs Workhorse of Future Ergonomic design, energy efficiency and versatility make DJ Products’ powered carts and tugs the material handling workhorse of the future — or at least the next decade. Our battery-powered and electric ergonomic carts and cart movers seem tailor-...
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Ergonomics Addresses Small & Large Features of Material Equipment Use Some people think all material handling equipment is the same. They may notice that handles, controls, wheels, beds, connectors and other features differ from model to model but they don’t realize that even small differences in design can have a h...
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To push or pull trailers that need to be lifted on one end, use the TrailerCaddy trailer movers. The most common applications for these battery powered movers are moving campers, equipment trailers, and boats, all of which are usually are pulled with a vehicle down a highway. However, while these trailers are being manufactured, trailer pushers are the perfect solution to move them from station to station. The trailer mover can also be effectively used when a boat or camper is being shown at a trade show.
Benefits for Trailer Movers
A major advantage to using TrailerCaddy movers is that strains and pains connected to pushing and puling motor homes, boats, heavy trailers, or tongued carts are prevented. Overexerting the body when manually lifting and moving these trailers from one location to another can be dangerous, and using the trailer movers helps avoid discomfort and more serious injuries. OSHA has stated that work-related disorders, including tendinitis and lower back pain, account for billion in workers' compensation costs each year. Using the electric movers often reduces your facility's workers' compensation and insurance claims.
When moving carts and other equipment short distances, some companies use expensive fork trucks, walkies, and riding tugs. These businesses save both costs and space when they decide to implement TrailerCaddy trailer movers in their facility, replacing the more expensive pieces of equipment. The TrailerCaddy battery-powered trailer movers are one-half to one-fifth the cost of the fork trucks and riding tugs.The customer then frees up the other pieces of equipment for their separate purposes after purchasing a powered trailer mover. Also, the powered movers are less bulky than other companies' similar products, resulting in fewer accidents, minimal damage to surrounding parts and equipment, and lower maintenance costs.
For more specifications and to find out how you can test-drive the TrailerCaddy trailer movers in your work place before having to decide whether or not to make a purchase, click here to sign up for a Trailer Movers Demonstration.