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How to Make Restaurant Deliveries More Efficient

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Making a delivery to a restaurant can be tricky. Whether you are delivering food, uniforms, or kegs of beer, there are opportunities to make deliveries to restaurants more efficient. Factor in Obstacles When making deliveries, restaurants may have obstacles other businesses do not. They might be on the second floor of a building, or they may be on a street that limits vehicle access. While a traditional hand truck makes deliveries easier, you may need something more specialized to make your delivery more efficient. For example, the best dollies that climb stairs are powered, helping you transport heavy loads up and down stairs while minimizing injury. Instead of using your own power to move the load, the motorized dolly does nearly all the work for you. Optimize Loads If you have a large load of beverages to deliver, it’s far more efficient to take more product at once. If you are making multiple trips carrying a single carton or two, or using a classic hand truc...

Tools and Tips for Managing Heavy Landscaping Projects

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Rock, paving stones, bricks, and shaped concrete can all be employed to create cost-effective landscaping features for any homeowner willing to put the work in. Beautiful stone walls; walkways of gravel, cobblestone, or pavers; water features, and stone patios are a few examples. Stone features are timeless additions to anyone’s property, and are also generally inexpensive and, with the right tools and know-how, fairly easy to install. That being said, the process isn’t necessarily entirely user-friendly. All stone building projects share a common hurdle: the weight of the building medium. Thankfully, it’s a hurdle that you can overcome with the right equipment—sometimes the solution is as simple as a 2 wheel dolly . Plan the Routes Before you start moving loads of stone building material, plan out the route between the location of the project and your material storage location. Check for holes or bumps, inclining or declining grades, tripping hazards, stairs, and a...