3 Types of Safety Products You Didn’t Know You Needed

When it comes to workplace safety, there’s practically no such thing as too much safety equipment. Anything you can add to your workplace that will reduce the risk of injury to workers or damage to property or products is at least worth considering. Personal protective equipment is one of the most popular options for improving … Read more

Bulb Siphon Pumps Offer Convenience, Safety

Anyone who has ever had to siphon gas out of a car or truck can testify to the value of having a bulb siphon pump. The alternative — using your mouth and lungs to get enough suction to start the gas moving through the siphon hose — is not only distasteful, it can also be … Read more

Hot Weather, Direct Sun Can Be Dangerous to Workers

As summer heads into the “dog days” — with prolonged high temperatures and unrelenting sun — businesses need to protect their workers. Heat illness can cause permanent injury to people and can put employers at risk of liability if they don’t take steps to prevent it. The key to preventing heat-related injuries can be reduced … Read more

Marketing to a Millennial Customer Base

While older generations like to mock Millennials for being over-protected, over-privileged, and unmotivated, the reality of time dictates that today’s newest generation is going to be tomorrow’s key demographic for businesses everywhere. Someday in the not-to-distant future, Millennials will run just about everything. So learning the latest generation’s buying preferences and online expectations will only … Read more

Improving Delivery Time and Accuracy

Consumers and retailers today both want their orders faster than ever before. Just a few years ago, 3 to 5 business days would be considered an acceptable delivery window for online orders. Today, the expectation is closer to 24 hours or less. Call it the “instant gratification” effect. Big companies like Amazon are in the process … Read more

Benefits of Separating Trash and Recyclables

What’s in your trash can? The answer to that question can affect not only your business’s profitability but also its reputation. Today, most communities have some type of residential recycling program. Many towns and cities also work with businesses to recycle production waste, used packaging materials, and other environmentally friendly post-production materials. In the US, an … Read more

Ladders, Ice, and Snow Can Be a Deadly Combination

Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean outdoor operations stop. In fact, many operations are busier during the year’s coldest months than they are in the spring and summer. There are still orders to fill, supplies to be stored, inventory to be counted, and all the other responsibilities that are necessary for a successful business — including … Read more

High-Volume Holiday Operations Can Challenge Any Organization

Most warehouses, docks, and distribution centers are in the midst of their busiest time of the year right now. How successfully they deal with the challenges of the holiday rush often depends on how organized, clean, and efficient their operations are throughout the rest of the year. Neatness Counts During the holidays, most operations are … Read more