Applying the right forklifts and other material handling solutions to specific jobs, tasks, and moves within your facility drives efficiency, productivity and cost savings.
By Toyota Material Handling ·
February 1, 2024
Being busy with outbound fulfillment is great. But it can come with a troublesome side effect: a surge in returns. Examine reverse chain best practices, including types of racks and aisle configurations in return areas, steps such as unloading, staging, and triage, and what types of material handling vehicles support efficiency.
In order to drive efficiency and productivity to meet the demands of modern handling operations, you need customized equipment for your specific needs. In this whitepaper, explore how to assess your operation and add the right options and customizations to your forklift fleet to drive operational efficiency.
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