How Better Material Handling Tools Support Smaller, Cross-Trained Teams



When you have a small, cross-trained team handling the day-to-day operations of your third-party logistics firm, last-mile delivery company, or similar business, you do what you can to support their productivity.

It can mean investing in cost-effective tools, such as adaptable, high-quality dolly carts, rather than adding personnel, since hiring and training are significant expenses for small businesses.

The right material handling tools can help small teams handle tasks more efficiently on their own, avoiding the productivity bottlenecks that come with team-based moves.

How can the right material handling tools support your small team? Here are a few things to know.

Adaptable Material Handling Tools Make a Difference

Many professionals are familiar with traditional dollies. With two wheels, a straight frame, and a weight capacity of 500 pounds, they can handle a variety of tasks. However, sometimes a more specialized, adaptable tool is necessary.

Store worker pushing Magliner cart stacked with soda bottles down grocery store aisle

Adaptable tools, such as a convertible hand truck dolly, can be a productivity game-changer. This type of hand truck can function as a traditional dolly for one task and instantly shift into a platform truck for another task. This enables your team to move a wider range of loads with more platform space and a higher weight capacity of up to 1,100 pounds.

The Right Tools and Safety Go Hand-in-Hand

Working with a small team comes with challenges. These include tight deadlines and rushes to get goods in and out the door. In material handling, rushing is a serious safety risk factor. The right tools can help mitigate that risk.

Worker pushing hand truck loaded with boxes up aluminum truck ramp into delivery truck.

Hand trucks with features like tie-down points, integrated ratchet strap systems, and handle brakes allow users to move items with greater ease, efficiency, stability, and safety.

Undeniable Ease-of-Use

A small team at a logistics firm or similar business is often cross-trained. They jump into different roles as needed. Businesses invest significant time and money in developing cross-trained teams. The right material handling tools, however, require minimal training to use.

Worker wheeling hand truck with oxygen tanks off medical equipment delivery truck ramp.

A heavy duty aluminum hand truck is intuitive, with a low learning curve. This means the bulk of the investment is in the tool itself, and going over the basics may take no more than 5 minutes.

About Magline

Logistics, delivery, and warehousing businesses face material handling challenges every day. Take those challenges head-on with premium Magliner hand trucks. Magliner tools, including two wheel dollies, convertible hand trucks, and motorized options, are built to get jobs done with a higher degree of care and efficiency. When you upgrade to a Magliner hand truck, the difference is clear. You get equipment that’s built to last, move effectively, and adapt to your material handling needs. Check out the full selection today.

Find material handling tools made to support your team at https://www.magliner.com/

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

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