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October 24, 2008
By: CartPro
Category: Business Tips, Future Trends, Material Handling
It may be a bear market, but this is no time to hibernate. If you want to weather the pending economic winter, you can’t afford to crawl into a cave and wait for better times. This is a time when the old saying, “You snooze, you loose,” rings true. Competition gets more cutthroat when times are tough and only the smart survive. Everyone’s going to be reining in expenses to maximize their cash flow, and many will limp along with out-dated equipment or technology, afraid to make any capital investments until the economy eases up. Savvy businesspeople know this is faulty thinking. Even in a poor economy, certain capital investments not only make sense, but give you a critical edge over your competition.
What kinds of capital investments make sense? Industry experts say capital expenditures that give you both immediate and future value should get top priority.
- Equipment and technology that make and keep you competitive are essential, especially in a tough economy. You can’t afford to lag behind competitors or you’ll be left choking in their dust. As U.S. industry moves ever closer to integrated automation, you’ll need to embrace state-of-the-art technology and equipment to remain competitive.
- Equipment that decreases your fuel expenses will become increasingly valuable as oil production continues to drive world economy. Battery and electric-powered equipment not only produces immediate savings in fuel expenses, but decreases future dependence on fossil fuels.
- Businesses shouldn’t overlook the powerful message that energy efficiency sends to customers: that you care about the environment and the planet we live on. As global warming heats up, more businesses will be choosing environmentally-friendly partners over energy-wasting ones.
- Ergonomic equipment that improves worker safety and significantly decreases medical, insurance and workers’ compensation expenses will gain even greater importance as healthcare costs rise. Both presidential candidates are furthering healthcare platforms that will force U.S. businesses to shoulder an even greater burden of our country’s healthcare costs. Equipment that decreases the direct and peripheral medical costs of worker injury will benefit your bottom line.
- As the U.S. workforce shrinks, ergonomic equipment will play an important role in maintaining worker satisfaction as well as safety. As competition for workers increases, businesses will need to offer workers more tangible job benefits. Use of ergonomic equipment shows your workers you care about their health, safety and comfort on the job. And it has the added benefit of making your operation more efficient and more productive.
- Ergonomically-designed equipment that allows a single worker to accomplish a greater volume of work safely will also reap savings in a shrinking workforce. With presidential candidates promising to penalize businesses for taking jobs overseas, the ability to maximize productivity with a minimal American workforce will gain importance.
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October 22, 2008
By: CartPro
Category: Material Handling, Nursing Homes, Safety and Ergonomics, hospitals
In a cost-benefit analysis of ergonomics in hospital laundries, musculoskeletal injuries decreased and “88% of the workers felt the changes made their work better,” according to the report conducted by the School of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. When you’re watching every dollar in a tight economy, cutting workplace injury and it associated hefty healthcare and insurance costs can give your bottom line a real boost.
Implementing ergonomic solutions to workplace problems provides the added advantage of increasing employee morale. When employees are happy, productivity, efficiency, quality and customer service improve right along with employee satisfaction. You benefit, and equally important, your customers benefit. It’s the ultimate win-win scenario.
In the two-year Canadian study of three laundries, both laundries that implemented ergonomic improvements and trained employees in ergonomic practices enjoyed a marked decrease in worker injury and unexpected escalation in employee job satisfaction. No changes in injury rate or employee psychosocial factors were noted in the control laundry which made no changes. The benefit-to-cost ratios for the two test laundries were 0.97 and 1.5, “demonstrating a one-year or less payback on ergonomic improvements,” the study reported.
In addition to medical/insurance savings, the greatest returns on investment were reported “in productivity and savings in overtime, turnover and return-to-work costs,” study authors noted. The incidence of medical costs and lost man-hours dropped from 48.8% to just 18.6% over the two-year study. The boon to workers was even more extraordinary. Questionnaires asked employees to assess how implemented ergonomic improvements had impacted their jobs:
- 70% reported that ergonomic improvements made their jobs less physically demanding
- 69% said they were less tired
- 75% noted less muscle soreness
- 75% said their job was now more interesting and more varied
- 93% said they felt happier and more satisfied about their job
DJ Products’ highly maneuverable motorized cart pushers and cart pullers are specifically designed to meet the needs of hospitals and healthcare facilities. The CartCaddyShorty electric cart pusher can maneuver heavy laundry carts, food trays or diagnostic equipment from 3,000 to 20,000 pounds. Our flatbed powered cart allows easy movement of materials, parts or machinery by a single operator.
Our smallest caddies are designed for lighter loads and exceptional maneuverability in challenging settings. The CartCaddyLite electric cart puller can manage loads up to 1,000 pounds and is easy to manipulate when maneuvering in constrained spaces like equipment-filled hospital rooms. Excellent response from easy to handle ergonomic controls also assures instant response when negotiating heavily-trafficked hospital corridors.
For complete information about DJ Products’ ergonomically designed cart pullers and pusher for hospitals and the healthcare industry, visit our website.
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October 17, 2008
By: CartPro
Category: Automotive Industry, Material Handling, Products, Safety and Ergonomics
You have to love Nascar. The roar of the engines, the flashing colors, the intense concentration of drivers hurtling around the track at speeds we only wish we could achieve with our rather pedestrian family car. We marvel at the balletic precision of the pit crews as a car zooms in and screeches to a halt, tires smoking. Like attacking locusts, the crew descends on the car, jacks pumping and pneumatic drills whirring, bouncing tread-bare tires off and new ones back on. Then with a roar, the car is off again to join the fray.
What we don’t see is the back-breaking labor behind the scenes. Before and after races, these race cars must be muscled in and out of trailers, pushed around service areas for fine tuning and repair, shunted across huge expanses of tarmac for inspection or testing, and maneuvered into the pit – all manually. Can you imagine the chaos if all those high-powered machines went lurching around with engines roaring? Until race time, the only power used to move these sleek racers is human muscle. And since human sinew and tendons are no match for more than a ton of steel, injuries are common.
DJ Product’s RaceCarCaddy keeps the risk of injury on the track and out of the pit. This battery-powered auto pusher allows a single crew member to expertly move and maneuver a heavy race car in the pit or staging area without risk of injury, freeing other crew members for other service tasks. Our RaceCarCaddy is a specialized version of our popular ergonomically-designed car and vehicle pusher developed especially for the race car industry.
The RaceCarCaddy is capable of moving 5000 pounds. Made with a strong tubular steel frame, this battery-operated vehicle pusher features a variable-speed handlebar twist grip to eliminate carpal tunnel syndrome, can go from 0 to 3 mph in both forward and reverse with adjustable acceleration braking, and features non-marking push pads to protect those snazzy paint jobs. Powered by three 12-volt batteries, this powerful vehicle mover comes with an onboard automatic charger, Hoosier slick racing tires and much more.
Specialized options are also available for the RaceCarCaddy, including an operator ride-along kit, foam-filled tires, snow and ice tires, flashing light, safety horn, maintenance-free batteries and a heavy duty motor/transaxle power upgrade that allows this caddy to push cars and trucks up to 50,000 pounds. Your RaceCarCaddy can be customized to match your race car and include your sponsor’s logo.
Click here to watch a video of the amazing RaceCarCaddy in action. Visit our website for complete specifications on DJ Products’ new RaceCarCaddy.
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