• Diagnosed with and beat 1st round of cancer 1980/1981
• Active as team mom in baseball and hockey supporter
• Aspired for years to build a dream home for her family
The Challenge:
• Allow Julie to easily access her home without assistance
• Where to install a ramp or lift without diminishing the integrity of the home
• Family had limited means of funding such a project
Solution:
• Julie and family were introduced to the Handi-Ramp Foundation for funding
• It was determined that a lift would be most effective for Julie’s independence
• Handi-Ramp installed and tested the lift for her
Results:
• Julie regained her freedom after the lift was installed
• The regained freedom allowed Julie to attend her son’s hockey games
• The lift was purchased and installed at no cost to her
• Property manager for strip mall in medium-sized suburb
• Owns the property
• Responsible for client satisfaction and maintenance
The Challenge:
• Ground-floor shipping bays make it difficult for tenants to unload shipments from trucks
• Tenants losing time unloading boxes of items one by one
• Businesses relocating to facilities with more accessible loading docks
Solution:
• Management company provides Handi-Ramp portable yard ramp for entire complex
• Can be moved from tenant to tenant to meet shipment needs
Results:
• Tenants very happy with newfound ability to unload shipments quickly
• Ramp acts as a selling point, resulting in faster lease-signings on empty storefronts
• Much lower turnover on existing businesses
Handi-Ramp Delivers Yard Ramps to Save Major League Baseball Stadium’s Charred Outfield
Summary
About the Client:
• Major League Baseball stadium in Chicago, IL
• Home stadium of the Chicago Cubs
• Hosts other sporting events and concerts
The Challenge:
• Back-to-back concerts left the outfield destroyed
• No loading docks nearby to unload massive rolls of new sod
• Required a temporary solution that could be delivered and removed when the job was finished
• Only two days to get the field back in shape
• Ramp was delivered and retrieved on schedule
• Outfield was restored in time for home team’s return
• Wrigley Field purchased a yard ramp of their own 1 month later for soccer match
Company sees decreased wait times, less spoilage, and faster shipping with a Handi-Ramp portable yard ramp
About the Client:
• Southern California produce wholesaler and distributor
• Operates farmer’s market out of warehouse parking lot
• Accepts shipments directly from farmers
The Challenge:
• Relieve the delays and congestion slowing down the warehouse’s operations
• Cut shipping delays to reduce product spoilage
• Create overflow loading dock space
• Reduce congestion in shipping areas
• Increase overall throughput for entire facility
Solution:
• Stage portable loading dock near Building C (see map)
• Use the ramp to provide quick access to loading equipment for local deliveries
• Relieve congestion at larger buildings when their shipping bays are full with ramp
Results:
• Drastically reduced driver wait times
• Spoilage reduced by 4-7%
• Portable loading dock makes unloading possible anywhere
• Reduced overtime expense
Introduction
A produce wholesaler and distributor based in Southern California approached Handi-Ramp with a question: How can we ease the congestion in our shipping and loading docks without constructing any more buildings?
The location needed to be suitable for receiving shipments from a host of local farms and orchards, and the layout of their facilities was causing a bottleneck and resulting in increased overheads.
The Challenge
The client’s facilities comprised three buildings (marked A, B, and C on the map below) that received shipments, with building C lacking any trailer-height loading docks. Buildings A and B were fully-functioning shipping and receiving facilities with railroad access and plenty of space, but the internal location and inadequate dock design of building C made it difficult to use for quick unloading.
As a result, building C was only being used for small, local shipments and pallet stocking. This also meant unnecessary clutter and delays around the small farmer’s market in the facility’s parking lot. With forklifts hauling goods from buildings A and B to C and vice versa, the yards between buildings were hectic, unmanageable, and inefficient.
Handi-Ramp was asked to propose a practical, real-world solution to relieve the clutter and provide additional loading and unloading capacity for the client. With produce, spoilage is a constant concern, which meant the solution had to be something that could be deployed rapidly whenever the loading docks got too crowded or full with inventory.
Handi-Ramp was also tasked with finding a solution that made the farmer’s market easy to stock with the freshest produce.
Our Solution
As pictured on the map above (highlighted in yellow), Handi-Ramp worked with the produce wholesaler to set up a portable loading dock that was easily accessible to incoming trucks.
Handi-Ramp and the client agreed on a 36′ yard ramp that flattened off at the top, allowing for forklifts to comfortably access the truck trailer while rapidly loading and unloading trucks.
This ramp would be completely movable, but would be stationed near building C to allow for more direct forklift loading from trucks that would ordinarily lose time waiting for a dock in buildings A or B to open. The yard ramp could also be used to cut loading times for shipments from building C, and inbound shipments to the farmer’s market. The portability of the ramp also meant that, as demands for space and the volume of shipments changed, the ramp could be relocated to meet the demands of the facility.
The Results
Forklift in use with 36′ yard ramp attached to portable loading platform
Time Savings
Handi-Ramp’s portable loading dock significantly reduced the time drivers spent waiting for a shipping bay to open. Being able to flexibly unload more trucks meant less overtime for forklift operators and managers at the facility, reducing overheads and increasing employee morale.
Operational Efficiency
With the yard ramp also came an increase in the operational efficiency of building C. Shipping pallets were being staged in the immediate vicinity of the portable ramp. While building C is still handling local and smaller shipments, it’s doing so with a much higher degree of speed and efficiency, making it a central part of the client’s day-to-day operations.
Increased Productivity
With the ability to move the ramp wherever it’s needed and unload trucks anywhere on their campus, the client is enjoying an increase in manageability and productivity, and expects a sizable decrease in overheads over the next year.
Decreased Spoilage
Best of all, the addition of the portable loading dock to the produce wholesaler’s yard is projected to decrease spoilage by 4-7% over the course of the next year.
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