In the past, lift equipment had been parked anywhere convenient to the operator at the end of a work shift. When the next shift arrived for work, equipment was scattered, batteries were not charged, and the arriving associates needed to spend time getting ready for the shift.
Phoenix now has a parking lot for equipment. At the end of each shift, operators swap low batteries, connect low batteries to the charger, and park the equipment in a marked parking stall. When the new shift associates arrive for work, they can start working immediately on equipment with a charged battery. And they all know exactly where the machine they need will be parked!
Saturday, July 7, 2007
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