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In the Lean Manufacturing environment, Continuous Improvement is an important principle. The term used to convey the continuous improvement philosophy is Kaizen, Japanese for “improvement,” or “change for the better.”
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In the Lean Manufacturing environment, Continuous Improvement is an important principle. The term used to convey the continuous improvement philosophy is Kaizen, Japanese for “improvement,” or “change for the better.”
Topics: Lean Operations
Repetitive strain injuries cost companies billions every year. Find out what you can do when stretch wrapping to avoid them.
Topics: Workplace Safety
Millions of loads slide off their pallets during shipment each year, causing billions of dollars of damage and waste. This happens because loads aren’t adequately bonded to their pallets.
Topics: Pallet-Grip
Want to know how to reduce shipping damage? We have you covered…or should we say wrapped.
Topics: Product Damage, Stretch Wrapping
Learn how to prepare for a factory acceptance test.
Topics: Semi-automatic Pallet Wrapping
Making a square cases to pack products for shipment isn’t easy. Find out how to make a square case on Lantech’s blog.
Topics: Case Equipment
In honor of Forklift Safety Day we wanted to remind everyone of how operators can stay safe while driving these material handling vehicles.
Topics: Workplace Safety
There is a specific way to load a truck to keep pallet loads from failing during shipment. Read to find out what.
Topics: Product Damage
Step 1: What is Containment Force? At its most basic, Containment Force is the hugging pressure that holds your load together. Containment Force is the result of the number of revolutions of the stretch film multiplied by the wrap force (tightness). It’s the key specification in reducing damage and ensuring safe to ship loads. […]
Stop criminals in their tracks by making minor adjustments to your stretch wrapping process.
Topics: Freight, Pilferage/Security, Stretch Wrapping
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