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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 2093396" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>If you want to load well...</p><p></p><p><strong>1</strong>. Minimize packages on the <strong>floor</strong>.</p><p> - Fill the shelves before the floor.</p><p> - Drop 1 large box to the floor instead of 3 mediums.</p><p> - Center and front (bulkhead) of floor are last choice for filling</p><p> - The 3 feet behind the bulkhead door (center) should be uncluttered at all cost.</p><p> - Ideally you should be able to walk down the middle unless shelves and space under them are completely filled.</p><p> - Bulky pkgs under shelves or on floor should have pals visible (up and/or out).</p><p> - Keep floor stops as sequential as possible. Lower sequence #s on top of lower if you must stack different stops.</p><p> </p><p><strong>2</strong>.<strong> Shelves</strong> lip loaded with pals visible</p><p> -Snake load if possible (pkgs side by side, sequential, all pals visible up/out)</p><p> -Load larger boxes behind smaller ones with labels up on middle shelves, and out on top shelf. The goal is to be able to see the pals without moving them.</p><p> -If long roll type boxes are on back of shelf behind others, pal should be on the front end of roll slightly ahead of regular sequence position.</p><p> -Utilize shelf space before the floor. If section 8 is cut out, move a box (or five) out of the center of the floor and communicate it to the driver.</p><p></p><p><strong>3</strong>. <strong>Sequence order</strong> is key.</p><p> -On the floor or on shelves, lower sequence numbers should be encountered by the driver first, as he makes his way from front (bulkhead) to back</p><p> -On shelves or on floor, lower sequence #s boxes on top of higher #s</p><p> -Sequence #s (on pal or marked on pkg) should be visible, <span style="font-size: 15px">and in sequence</span>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 2093396, member: 60822"] If you want to load well... [B]1[/B]. Minimize packages on the [B]floor[/B]. - Fill the shelves before the floor. - Drop 1 large box to the floor instead of 3 mediums. - Center and front (bulkhead) of floor are last choice for filling - The 3 feet behind the bulkhead door (center) should be uncluttered at all cost. - Ideally you should be able to walk down the middle unless shelves and space under them are completely filled. - Bulky pkgs under shelves or on floor should have pals visible (up and/or out). - Keep floor stops as sequential as possible. Lower sequence #s on top of lower if you must stack different stops. [B]2[/B].[B] Shelves[/B] lip loaded with pals visible -Snake load if possible (pkgs side by side, sequential, all pals visible up/out) -Load larger boxes behind smaller ones with labels up on middle shelves, and out on top shelf. The goal is to be able to see the pals without moving them. -If long roll type boxes are on back of shelf behind others, pal should be on the front end of roll slightly ahead of regular sequence position. -Utilize shelf space before the floor. If section 8 is cut out, move a box (or five) out of the center of the floor and communicate it to the driver. [B]3[/B]. [B]Sequence order[/B] is key. -On the floor or on shelves, lower sequence numbers should be encountered by the driver first, as he makes his way from front (bulkhead) to back -On shelves or on floor, lower sequence #s boxes on top of higher #s -Sequence #s (on pal or marked on pkg) should be visible, [SIZE=4]and in sequence[/SIZE]. [/QUOTE]
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