The perfect fork in seconds Flexibility and speed are crucial in logistics. This is a business announcement published in ...
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Pulling, pushing and incorrectly lifting and carrying heavy tools, equipment, bags of feed or fertiliser can lead to severe muscle strain as can repetitive tasks. Photo: unknown According to the New ...
Across the UK, many workers face the same day-to-day challenge: moving, lifting, and handling goods. Whether it is warehouse operatives shifting pallets, hospital staff transferring patients or ...
More than a decade after India formally outlawed manual scavenging, this inhuman practice continues to haunt the margins of society, even as the government remains in denial. In a written response to ...
Part 2 of the Porsche 911 992 GT3 manual review dives into chassis balance, cornering precision, and the GT3’s ability on fast roads. This episode breaks down its suspension setup, weight distribution ...
Manual handling remains a significant safety concern in the logistics sector. The movement of goods, especially between levels within a warehouse or distribution centre, creates daily risks for ...
Tipper Transfers packages from carts to conveyor belts Eliminates need for manual unloading Starting in Europe, will eventually deploy globally Echelon Manages package flow on conveyor belts ...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) — back injuries, sprains and strains — among workers have long been identified as a serious problem, and considerable improvements have been made in many industries.
The demand for shipped goods is only increasing. As the distribution industry continues to adapt, it can be easy for employees to overlook basic forklift safety information in the push for increased ...