3 Ways to Reduce Bottlenecks From the Dock to Final Delivery
Bottlenecks can be a major drain on efficiency. While some might seem unavoidable, others can be virtually eliminated. Identifying them and correcting them can help streamline processes and improve overall productivity. Whether you need to shop hand truck carts online or find alternatives to waiting for forklifts, fixing bottlenecks can greatly improve efficiency. Here are three common bottlenecks from the loading dock to the final delivery location.
Stop Waiting for the Forklift
Waiting for a forklift to finish other tasks or for a forklift operator to become available can result in significant downtime. Even 10 minutes here and there can add up throughout the day. Depending on what needs to be moved, a motorized hand truck might be up to the task, as it can effectively move items weighing up to 1,000 pounds. While it doesn’t feature a lifting function, it excels when moving oversized loads.
Streamline Workflows to Reduce Congestion
From the warehouse to the delivery, the route is everything to your business. In the warehouse, not having planned routes can cause congestion. Instead of a smooth-running system, employees are in each other’s way as they try to move items around the facility. Eliminating this congestion can require significant changes to your layout, aisles, and inventory organization, but the efficiency gains are well worth it.
Encourage Fast (and Safe) Deliveries
The last part of a delivery is the final mile, but what really matters is the last 100 feet. That’s where the delivery driver has to move items from the delivery truck to the destination. If they are doing it by hand and without a hand truck, it will be slower. If it’s a large item and they are moving it as a team lift with another employee, it can still be slow. A heavy duty aluminum hand truck enables a single delivery driver to move items like couches and fridges quickly and easily, greatly reducing the bottleneck of the last 100 feet.
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