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<blockquote data-quote="Justaloader" data-source="post: 4293837" data-attributes="member: 77989"><p>I guess the irony is I deal with the exact opposite. I load trucks by hand, one person to a trailer. I'm glad we have roller lines (beats the hell out of having to run to the end of the trailer for every single package), although the roller lines are a hinderance in and of themselves, as the packages never "flow" to the end of the line. </p><p></p><p>We have two doors in the building with what I think are called UME 24's. They are roller lines that are powered (you push a button and they extend and retract, versus having to force them by hand), and they are about waist high. You'd be surprised how much that helps - saves you from bending over to pick things up repeatedly, etc. I asked about why they don't have them in every door - response I got was "they cost several million dollars each, and we don't have the room to install them". Yet, one walk though my hub would tell you the second reason is bull<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaloader, post: 4293837, member: 77989"] I guess the irony is I deal with the exact opposite. I load trucks by hand, one person to a trailer. I'm glad we have roller lines (beats the hell out of having to run to the end of the trailer for every single package), although the roller lines are a hinderance in and of themselves, as the packages never "flow" to the end of the line. We have two doors in the building with what I think are called UME 24's. They are roller lines that are powered (you push a button and they extend and retract, versus having to force them by hand), and they are about waist high. You'd be surprised how much that helps - saves you from bending over to pick things up repeatedly, etc. I asked about why they don't have them in every door - response I got was "they cost several million dollars each, and we don't have the room to install them". Yet, one walk though my hub would tell you the second reason is bull:censored:. [/QUOTE]
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