New Software Designed to Integrate, Simplify Warehouse Operations

A new web-based software program introduced by Wynright Corporation, of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, allows warehouse operators to integrate their warehouse control systems that control real-time activities in their facility with their warehouse management systems, which control overall operations. The software, called Wynsoft, allows for greater efficiency, improved accuracy and lower costs as materials move through … Read more

Workbenches Can Add Value, Efficiency to the Workplace

Industrial workbenches provide workers a place to perform essential job functions and can improve productivity, help reduce inefficiencies, and improve profitability and have long been a staple in warehouses, factories and even laboratories. From vibration-sensitive workbenches that can accommodate high tech microscopes to heavy-duty workbenches for specialized tools and equipment, installing the proper workbench in … Read more

Early Materials Handling Job Made Lasting Impression on University President

Minor events that happen to us when we are younger can make an important and lasting impression that can be felt throughout our lives, Letourneau University President Dale Lunsford recently told a group of incoming students at the school, which is located in Longview, Texas. During the university’s annual convocation chapel, which was held August 26, Lunsford told a group … Read more

Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Energy to Take Center Stage in October

Issues related to fuel cells and hydrogen energy will be the focus of two events to be held during October. On Oct. 9 and 10, the California Hydrogen Business Council will hold its second annual fuel cell summit at the Sacramento headquarters of the state’s Environmental Protection Agency. Later in the month, the South Carolina … Read more

Toyota Introduces AGVs for Handling Cargo Containers

Automated Guided Vehicles, which essentially are driverless heavy equipment vehicles, have been sold by Toyota to Japanese cargo handling companies for many years, but now the company wants to offer the vehicles in the US, according to news reports. The decision was made to offer the vehicles to US markets after Toyota determined that port … Read more

Are Forklift Operators Becoming Obsolete?

For nearly a century, forklift operators and drivers of other materials handling equipment have been able to rely upon a steady supply of work. Being a certified forklift operator meant that there was  always a job thanks to the central role forklifts and other heavy equipment play in the warehouse and manufacturing industries. But now that mainstay is being … Read more

Conference Held In Chicago This Week for Forklift Parts, Service Managers

The Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association is holding its annual conference in a convention center just outside Chicago this week. The event’s theme this year is “Delivering a Superior Customer  Service Experience for Your Parts and Service Customers.” The conference is scheduled to be held Wednesday and Thursday at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare hotel … Read more

Battery-Free AGVs Allow Heavier Loads, Longer Work Time

Automated Guided Vehicles, which essentially are driverless forklifts, have been used for many years in industrial and warehouse applications to carry lighter loads along preprogrammed pathways. But up until now, because they are battery-powered, they have been limited in the amount of weight they can carry and how long they can remain on the job … Read more

Extend the Life of Your Hoses with Hose Reels

Hoses are essential for keeping your warehouse or manufacturing facility clean and sanitary, or for filling water tanks or other equipment. But if they are not properly stored they can often be easily damaged or prematurely worn by being trampled upon or being run over by forklifts, pallet jacks and other heavy equipment. Most companies … Read more