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4 Ways Pallet Handling Can Impact the Bottom Line by Britton Connell
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4 Ways Pallet Handling Can Impact the Bottom Line |
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The bottom line is ultimately why you are in business. You don’t go into business with the intention of losing money. You go in because you want to turn a profit. This means that you have to look at the different ways that the bottom line is being impacted – and pallet handling is a significant one. There are four ways that handling your pallets can damage your bottom line and knowing these will help you be on the lookout for better solutions. Damage to the Pallets There may be damage to the pallets during any kind of pallet handling. You have to look at the different ways that the pallets are being damaged in order to train your employees more effectively as well is to know when it is time to purchase new pallets. There may be issues with the way that the pallets are being loaded and packaged and there may be issues with the pallets themselves, such as missing wood beams across the top of the pallets or damage to where the forklift goes in. There have been issues where employees are not familiar with driving a forklift and they cause all of the damage to the pallets on their own, simply because they are trying to lift it up. If the forklift does not slide into the wooden slots of the pallet the first time, the metal rods of the forklift may be actually damaging the pallet – and this is a problem. You could be damaging the inventory as well as the pallets, costing you more money. Improper Labelling of Pallets If they pallet is labeled improperly, it is likely going to get filed away improperly. It may even get delivered to the wrong customer, which would require you to go pick it up and then delivered to the correct customer. This happens more frequently than you can imagine. Such a mistake could end up costing you a significant amount of money, which is taking away from your bottom line. Disorganization of Pallets The disorganization of pallets can be a significant problem. If you don’t have a specific system as to where pallets are being stored, they may be dropped anywhere. This makes inventory substantially more difficult. It doesn’t have to be this way. There can be organization with the pallets, but it may not be as a result of your warehouse employees. A third party can be hired to provide reverse logistics, and various other warehouse services. Poor Unloading of Pallets Pallets are being unloaded poorly, it can also hurt your bottom line. Pallet handling needs to be done efficiently from beginning to end. The moment your employees begin to unload the pallets, they need to focus on balancing the weight, recycling the packaging materials, and labeling everything sufficiently. The labor spent on unloading pallets can be much more than it should, because there is a lack of productivity. You may be experiencing one or more of these problems and that can be a significant issue. You don’t want to throw money away and this is why can be advantageous to work with a logistics company that will handle the management of your warehouse.
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