3 Ways Food Service Distributors Can Streamline Backdoor Deliveries



Backdoor deliveries to restaurants, institutional kitchens, convenience stores, and other food service environments pose unique challenges. These challenges can change from one delivery to the next.

Delivery drivers may encounter hard-to-access entryways, obstructed receiving areas, wet floors, and overcrowded backrooms. These hazards are disruptive and can slow down delivery personnel.

Delivery worker rolling boxes over a sidewalk curb using a Magliner hand truck and yellow curb ramp.

However, key strategies and tools can help distributors overcome these challenges. This can include prioritizing load stability with space-appropriate dolly carts. Here are a few strategies food service distributors can use to streamline backdoor deliveries.

Prepare to Enter a New Operating Environment with Every Stop

Every restaurant, kitchen, and convenience store environment will be different. It’s useful to go into every delivery mentally and practically prepared.

Consider everything from entryways and receiving areas to ramps, doors, stairs, and floors, and even the receiving time frame (busy hours versus non-busy hours). It may make sense to get versatile hand truck and carts that adapt to changing circumstances.

Prioritize Load Organization and Stability as You Prep for Each Drop-Off

While there are hand trucks well-suited to changing delivery circumstances, it’s just as important to consider load organization and stability. You’re likely dealing with mixed case sizes and products liable to shift during transport.

Hop Craft Brew Supply worker giving thumbs up beside a Magliner hand truck stacked with glass boxes.

As you load your hand truck, keep these factors in mind. It’s about reducing potential shifts in the center of gravity during transport from the truck to the destination, thereby reducing rehandling, product damage, and delivery slowdowns.

Stay in Control and Reduce Delays with the Right Tools

Does your food service distribution route require you to traverse stairs? This can be hazardous for both delivery and food service personnel. It’s also a situation, like many others, that can be addressed with the right tools.

Worker using a Magliner stair climbing hand truck to move a large wrapped cylinder up concrete stairs.

In this situation, a powered stair climbing dolly is an ideal tool to help reduce delays, increase safety, and keep you in control. The result is smoother movement from truck to backdoor, fewer instances of rehandling, and cleaner deliveries overall.

About Magline

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This article was originally published on magliner.com’s blog here.

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