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25 november, 2009
Door: CartPro
Categorie: Materiële Behandeling, ergonomie, de kleinhandels industrie
In een interessant online artikel Het Beheer & de Productie van het kinderdagverblijf, Schoolde John Bartok, Jr. kinderdagverblijf en serreeigenaars in de waarde van het gebruiken materiaal behandelingsmateriaal om hun verrichtingen te stroomlijnen. De faculteit emeritus van de Universiteit van het Ministerie van Connecticut van het Beheer van Natuurlijke rijkdommen en Techniek, Bartok merkte op dat de arbeid de grootste kosten in installatieproductie is. Hij adviseerde „opnemend materiële behandelende technieken en mechanisatie in een groeiende verrichting“ om nurserymen bodemlijn te verbeteren.
Bij het selecteren van materiaal behandelingsmateriaal voor kinderdagverblijfverrichtingen, waarschuwde Bartok kwekers om het volgende te overwegen waaraan wij onze commentaren toegevoegd hebben de jaren die op van DJ van de Producten' worden gebaseerd van ervaring in de materiële behandelingszaken:
- Overweeg beschikbare productieruimte. De kleine ruimten vereisen kleinschalig materiaal zoals de Producten' CartCaddy van DJ sleepboten dat manoeuvre gemakkelijk in smalle doorgangen en kan ladingen draaien volledige 90 graden zonder jackknifing.
- Selecteer materiaal dat piekarbeidsvereisten zal verminderen. Manueel vervoerend waardevolle het personeelsmiddelen van het installatiesgebruik. De Producten van DJ' elektrische karren en machts verhuizers kan snel en gemakkelijk ladingen vervoeren die van zware installaties, de behoefte elimineren om extra arbeiders tijdens piekseizoenen in te huren.
- Bartok zei de kwekers kunnen sparen door het lopen te verminderen. Door zijn berekeningen, aan een arbeidstarief van $10/hour, voegt elke reis aan het eind van een 100 voet serre 15 centen aan de kosten van een kweker toe. Het gebruiken van de Producten van DJ' dreef karren en sleepboten aan om reizen te consolideren en productiviteit te maximaliseren kan kosten laag houden.
- Bartok adviseerde kopend standaardmateriaal dat uitzetbaar is. Goede raad, maar wij zouden veelzijdig toevoegen. De meer taken één enkel stuk van materiaal kunnen in uw verrichting presteren, is productiever het.
- Het verzekeren van werknemerscomfort verhoogt productiviteit. Ergonomisch ontworpen Worden de de aangedreven sleepboten en verhuizers van de Producten van DJ' CartCaddy gebouwd om musculoskeletal spanning en spanning te elimineren.
Ergonomisch ontworpen, compact materiaal behandelingsmateriaal als de Producten van DJ' CartCaddys kan kinderdagverblijven en andere detailhandelaars en groothandelaarsstijging productie helpen en vermindert kosten.
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09 september, 2009
Door: CartPro
Categorie: Bedrijfs Uiteinden, Toekomstige Tendensen, Verwerkende industrie, Materiële Behandeling, De Uiteinden van de productiviteit, Products, economy
The nation’s economic gurus may have declared the recession over, but they’re warning businesses and consumers alike that recovery could continue for years. And we shouldn’t expect things to get back to the way they were — ever! The country is going through a major reset. After decades of inflated prices, inflated egos and inflated dreams, we’ve had to face the cold, harsh realities of life and — we hope — the experience has left us wiser and a little more wary of falling into the same pit again. The smaller employee pools, tighter resource management and lean production practices developed out of necessity during the recession are here to stay. Frugality is the new reality.
The frugal measures taken to keep American businesses from sinking will help us swim leaner, faster and farther in the post-recession marketplace. Having found that we can function and compete in a frugal environment, businesses are expected to use that new-found frugality to give themselves a competitive edge, using less to produce more. Sure it means that everyone will continue to work harder and do more; but that’s what it’s going to take to compete successfully in the new, tougher post-recession marketplace.
Smart business owners will seek out equipment that allows them to make more productive use of their more limited post-recession workforce. Material handling products like DJ Products ergonomically-designed CartCaddys allow a single worker to perform lifting and transporting tasks that it takes two or more workers to do manually. Because ergonomic design enables multiple workers of any size, shape or physical ability to perform the same task without risk of injury, DJ Products carts, tugs and movers allow employers to maximize use of their workforce. Eco-friendly, battery-operated motorized carts decrease fuel costs while cutting downtime and maintenance costs. And adoption of ergonomic equipment significantly reduces medical and workers compensation costs while letting your workers know you value their health and safety.
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August 21, 2009
By: CartPro
Category: Future Trends, Manufacturing Industry, Material Handling, economy
Not so long ago some were predicting the death knell of U.S. manufacturing. As the recession brought Detroit’s Big Three to their knees, put the brakes on consumer spending, forced massive layoffs and shuttered cash-strapped plants across the country, American manufacturing seemed to be in its death throes. But as they say, what doesn’t kill us makes us strong. Strong competitors assimilated weak ones. Loose financial and operational practices were tightened. Costs and expenses were pared down. From the assembly line to the board room, American manufacturers are running a tighter ship – and it seems to be paying off. Manufacturing declines have been slowing since December. In July new orders resulted in the biggest production jump in more than two years. Customers are beginning to restock and assembly lines are running again. The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter; but there is concern that unless U.S. manufacturers make major changes to their business model, the light could still go out.
A recent national study found U.S. manufacturers distressingly unprepared to compete in an increasingly global economy. Conducted by the American Small Manufacturers Coalition in conjunction with Manufacturing Extension Partnership, the Next Generation Manufacturing Survey polled more than 2,500 U.S. manufacturers. The report identified six essential next generation strategies manufacturers must adopt to compete successfully in global markets:
- Customer-focused innovation
- Talent recruitment, development and retention
- Systemic continuous improvement
- Supply chain management and collaboration
- Sustainable product and process development
- Global engagement
More than 25% of American manufacturers — over 90,000 firms — were considered at risk because of their inability to meet world-class achievement levels in any of the six strategies. Unless U.S. manufacturers are able to adopt next generation strategies, America may not be able to compete in global markets.
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