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Justifying the cost of warehouse improvement
By Ken Ackerman
Have you ever had difficulty obtaining approval of capital investments for your warehouse? Many warehouse managers find themselves competing with people from manufacturing, marketing or other departments who are all looking for capital investments to improve their operations.
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The importance of ergonomics in a distribution center
By Piyush Bakshi
Musculoskeletal disorders are twice as common in the warehousing and distribution sector as they are with other private-sector industries. Ergonomically designed distribution centers can not only help bring down incidences of injuries to workers, but also cut down the amount paid in compensation by the business to workers.
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E-commerce driving DC need for mobile technology
Modern Materials Handling
To support e-commerce and higher expectation for fast and accurate delivery, nearly nine in 10 distribution center operators expect to adopt new mobile devices and voice-direction technology in the next five years.
These are among the results of a survey by Honeywell and YouGov that reflects the opinions of hundreds of IT decision-makers across the U.S., U.K., France and Germany.
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Report highlights perils facing US manufacturing and distribution
By Alan Kelsky
Chicago-based business services provider McGladrey recently released its annual Manufacturing and Distribution Monitor Report for 2015. The report covers the manufacturing and distribution industry based on information from 1,660 manufacturing and distribution executives across the globe.
As wages and employment continue rising and the dollar becomes stronger, many are enticed into believing the United States has made a complete recovery from the Great Recession.
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5 top tips for communicating sustainability in the supply chain
Ethical Corporation
The sustainability of modern supply chains is under scrutiny from all angles, with consumers, manufacturers, processors and farmers all keen to ensure affordability and profitability.
With such tensions in the chain, how can 'the middle man' deliver on demands of global customers and mobilize staff in the changing landscape of ever-higher stakeholder expectations?
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Lansdale Warehouse is committed to excellence and customer satisfaction.
The Lansdale Warehouse Company provides premier warehouse and distribution services in a safe and secure environment for customers' goods at a reasonable cost.
Our "quality management" atmosphere engenders an entrepreneurial attitude that ultimately translates into "100% customer satisfaction through a 'zero defectives' process."
Continuous improvement attitudes ensure dependable customer service. Employee participation, honest communication and a clearly defined understanding of our customers' needs support our successful process.
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