Fleet response to Xmas peak December 1st 2007 With retailers and their suppliers facing demand peaks, the Christmas period often
means more trucks are needed. Briggs can supply trucks at 24 hours notice – and says its
NRN reach trucks boost safety for temporary workers unfamiliar with their environment
Christmas is unpredictable and it
places immense pressure on
warehouse managers to deliver
targets. Seasonal demands pose a number
of questions when planning the use of your
lift truck fleet, when productivity and
reliability is essential.
This is where short term rental trucks
provide a flexible and economically viable
warehouse fleet solution, often at as little
as 24 hours' notice.
"Our larger customers, such as the
electrical retailers and food companies,
actually take up to 30 per cent of their fleet
on short term rental," says Allan Parsons,
head of short term rental at Briggs
Equipment. "Reach trucks are key in helping
them manage their seasonal demand. One
of our large customers, an electrical retailer,
takes 130 Cat trucks from us just to cope
with the Christmas period. This year the
trend has been smaller electrical products
which the retailer block stacks in its
warehouse. We provide custom
modifications across their whole STR fleet,
kitting out over 70 trucks with extra high
masts and special carton clamps."
To cope with the extra demand for goods
and increased movement of stock that
Christmas brings, many companies take on
extra temporary agency staff. Not
surprisingly, Briggs Equipment has found
that accidents during this period can
increase by as much as 25 per cent.
"The accidental damage which occurs to
the machines and products can be put
down to the inexperienced operators who
have very little time to familiarise
themselves with the machines. Working to
very demanding deadlines is the main
contributing factor to the damage," says
Parsons. It is the responsibility of employers
to ensure that temporary employees are
correctly trained and briefed on the trucks
as well as on the health and safety
procedures before they start working in the
warehouse.
Together with the new generation of Cat
NRN series Reach trucks, Briggs says it can
help manage safety in the warehouse.
According to the company, the
Poweramic mast design improves safety
because it increases the driver's ability to
see through the mast. The progressive
steering technology on these trucks slows
down the steering wheel reaction at faster
speeds, making the truck more stable.
The safety curve feature also slows
down the truck when the driver turns into
a very sharp curve, thereby preventing
unstable situations and overturning.
Unstable situations are particularly likely to
happen when working at heights or with
heavy loads. So the NRNs in-built
technology automatically reduces the
truck's speed when working at height and
when carrying heavy loads on the forks. It
also adapts the driving speed to the lift
height, ensuring that the speed of the
truck is limited or reduced at higher lifting
heights.
With such powerful hydraulics, accidents
can also happen when the driver operates
moving parts unintentionally. The NRN's
presence detection system prevents this
scenario by disabling all hydraulic functions
when the truck is switched on but no driver
is on the seat.
"Our customers need trucks that can
handle the pressure of Christmas and other
seasonal peaks," says Parsons. "They expect
complete reliability from our trucks, and
fast delivery. All our rental trucks are no
more than four years old and we have
nearly 2,500 to choose from, many of these
are warehouse trucks.
"The Reach truck's in-built safety
features come as standard and it goes
without saying that they go a long way to
help reduce accidents and damage in the
warehouse when the pressure is on."
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