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Tips for Ramping Up Warehouse Efficiency
The economy is forcing everyone to tighten up operations. Efficiency is today’s business byword. In a timely article posted on Supply Demand Chain, TriFactor systems engineer Greg Tuohy offered provocative tips to ramp up warehouse efficiency by i... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Successful Ergonomics Program Requires Strong Leadership
With President-elect Obama and a Democratic Congress poised to enact tough ergonomic standards within the next year, we’ve been discussing the financial, production and personnel benefits of implementing an ergonomic program (see our Nov. 24 & 26 ... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Tips for Creating a Successful Ergonomics Program
Last time we talked about the financial and production??benefits of implementing an ergonomics program (see our Nov. 24 post). A recent study on the bottom-line value of ergonomics showed a $4 savings for every dollar invested. Most businesses tha... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomics Investment Adds to Healthy Bottom Line
Every dollar invested in an ergonomics program results in a savings of $4. That’s the astounding finding of a recent study on the cost effectiveness of implementing ergonomics programs in U.S. manufacturing and business settings. In the past, many... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
New Dumpster Mover Muscles Trash Containers
Responding to customer need, DJ Products announces the addition of a new dumpster mover to its world-recognized line of ergonomically-designed, battery-powered cart pushers. The DJ Products dumpster mover easily pulls heavy trash and recycling dum... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomic Equipment Cuts Strain on Depleted Workforce
News continues to look dire for the labor market. The Conference Board Employment Trends Index, or ETI, continued to decline in October. Down nearly 12% from a year ago, the index fell to 105.3 in October, a further??2% decrease from its September... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Lessons to be Learned from the Auto Industry Meltdown
The plight of the American automobile industry should serve as a cautionary tale for all U.S. manufacturers and businesses.??To survive in today’s global marketplace, you must be flexible, embrace change, and constantly re-shape your business to m... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Hope for the Future: Redefining the Auto Industry
Despite harsh criticism, the President and Congress seem poised to throw a lifeline to America’s struggling auto industry. Critics say Detroit’s problems stem from 30 years of short-sightedness and poor decision-making. Failure to recognize future... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
How Did U.S. Automakers Get Themselves into This Mess?
President-elect Obama yesterday asked President Bush to throw a lifeline to the battered U.S. auto industry. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also called for “emergency and limited financial assistance” for auto makers and suppliers, introducing legisla... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Election Ushers in Era of ?Ergobamanomics?
In the wake of Barack Obama’s election, U.S. industry should brace itself for a re-emphasis on ergonomics in the workplace. We are about to enter the era of “Ergobamanomics,” predicts senior editor Austin Weber, coining the phrase in his November ... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
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