Type:
On-Floor Seminars
Description:
Material Handling Carts are increasingly being implemented to deliver and pick up materials in factories across the United States. Cart Delivery serves as a safer and more productive alternative to a fork truck saturated material flow. Through preventive, corrective and predictive maintenance, users are finding it imperative to build their carts with the best suited components for their unique material handling applications.
Material handling carts all have consumable and non-consumable components; These carts must be built with robust and reliable parts no matter their projected life span. Incorporation of the right components or cart parts will result in surpassed part longevity.
In this seminar, participants will be given a highlighted look into the added benefits that are possible when implementing cart delivery. Moreover, content will focus on cart component options available. Additionally, examples will be shared of case studies. In these examples, participants will gain knowledge on different carts, cart components and how application can determine what works and what will not work for specific situations.
Ideally the goal of the seminar is to prove through experience that using material handling cart systems that are equipped with the best suited component for a specified applications is imperative for creating a planned, predictive, and reliable material flow. There is less wasted time and money when thoughtfully determining needs and expectations ahead of time.
Key Takeaways:
- Participants will learn about cart delivery and its growing incorporation into material handling.
- Participants will be given the benefits associated with cart delivery.
- Participants will gain insight into variations in cart delivery and cart types.
- Focus will be on cart components. Tow Packages, Hitches, Tilt Cylinder, Wheels, Bearings and Brakes will be discussed.
- Short intro will be shared on preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance.
Product Category:
Plant/Facility Equipment and Management