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Simple Fleet Management Tips to Reduce Liability Risks

United World Transporation

Of course, you can never be covered for everything, but a little bit of proactive management will go a long way. Continue reading below to find out how to be prepared for liability by following these management tips. For instance, GPS data helps you keep track of trucks and alert you when things go wrong.

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5 Tips to Facing Your Fear of an Uncertain Freight Market

Trinity Logistics

1: Have Access to Data and Know It The first part of this tip should be simple. Once you’ve found your source, a great tip is to make your own printable data slides or documents that you can have on hand to share as needed. The second part takes a little more work. Seek out resources to help you.

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5 Tips for Writing a Transportation Management Plan

GlobalTranz

This article will cover some five tips that you can use to write an effective transportation management plan: 1. Identify the Authority Concerned The transportation management plan is a document that bears a legal face. This document should not be prepared by just anyone. It is a hands-on activity which relies on real-time data.

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5 Tips for Shipping Dangerous Goods

Forto

Below are the 5 tips to guide you on dangerous goods shipping. The shipper of these hazardous materials must be aware of all the facts related to their product and must display these facts using documents, labels, etc. Use the proper documentation for transporting hazardous materials. Know your hazardous goods.

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OSHA Forklift Trainer Requirements: The Ultimate Guide

Conger

Be able to read and interpret forklift data plates. Develop Your Operator Trainer Course Materials: Per OSHA , the program must include practical (hands-on) training to know whether or not the operator has the required experience. Documentation of training experience. Forklift safety tips. Practical skills evaluations.

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Imagine What 25% Labor Savings Could Do for Your Bottom Line

Logistics Viewpoints

Total Throughput Divided by Total Labor Cost Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg – Know for Sure and Take Control with a Warehouse Labor Management System. Why not take all the detail you gain from your WMS and overlay that data onto a labor management system to gain a richer perspective on what’s really happening in your warehouse?

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Forklift Safety Training: The Ultimate Guide

Conger

That means providing proper documentation and evidence that your employee completed their forklift operator training. Unfortunately, OSHA doesn't specify what the "proper documentation" or "evidence" should look like. So what separates the good documentation from the bad? So what separates the good documentation from the bad?