INDUSTRY FOCUS WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS THAT’S A WRAP
Macfarlane Packaging has reduced its total forklift fleet by 20% following the deployment of a 70-strong fleet of lift trucks from Yale dealer Forkway across its network of 16 distribution centres and three manufacturing facilities
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rom boxes and bags to labelling and stretch wrap, the range of packaging
materials and systems supplied by Macfarlane Packaging is almost endless. Macfarlane Packaging supplies some of the best known logistics providers, manufacturers and retailers in the country so it is essential for Macfarlane that it provides solid reliability when it comes to availability of stock - making the performance of its 16 regional distribution centres and three manufacturing facilities absolutely pivotal to the overall success of the business. Equipment quality and reliability were the key considerations when the firm began looking for a new materials handling partner two years ago to replace a very mixed fleet of lift trucks and a decidedly mixed level of handling reliability. Macfarlane Packaging began looking for a single source supplier back in 2012 to support a fleet wide rationalisation programme.
CONSOLIDATION Macfarlane Packaging logistics director, Tim Hylton, commented, “There was a need to consolidate the fleet, to ensure we had the right number of trucks with the right specifications at each site to deliver an excellent level of service for our customers.” Once its agreements with existing
suppliers came to a close, the opportunity to carry out that consolidation finally arose and, after a period of extensive research, the firm chose Yale as its preferred manufacturer, striking a seven year contract hire deal with Yale dealer Forkway for a selection of equipment including reach trucks, counterbalanced trucks, man-up order pickers and powered pallet trucks. The fleet it now runs is around 20% smaller in number than before. The powered pallet trucks are used across several sites for loading dock operations and feeding pallets to and from the racking areas, while the gas counterbalanced units are generally reserved for ground level loading operations outdoors, where required. The reach trucks are deployed within standard 2.4m wide aisles of racking for pallet putaway and retrieval, at heights
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Left: the new trucks have been fundamental to the success of Macfarlane Packaging
of nearly ten metres at some sites, while the two low level order pickers are used exclusively at the 52,000ft2
Milton
Keynes distribution centre to serve an area of pallet racking dedicated to Macfarlane’s dotcom operation, which dispatches some 200 orders a day. A number of the reach trucks have been
fitted with load height indicators to help protect operators, handling equipment, racking and goods from any risk of damage when working at height, while the powered pallet trucks all feature extra high load guards to protect operators from the possibility of any load shift when unloading double stacked loads - an important consideration given that some of the pallets the company handles are very light. All the Yale lift trucks have also been fitted with an onboard telemetry-based vehicle management system that gathers a wealth of data on individual trucks and drivers as well as overall fleet performance. Using RFID fobs to distinguish between
different staff and automatically upload all the information wirelessly to a central data centre from which a huge range of reports can be accessed, the system is used at Macfarlane to ensure pre-shift checks are carried out, as well as logging truck run-time and lift time. The system also analyses individual operator activity and detects and logs any collisions, distinguishing between low, medium and high impacts and even learning to
Right: from boxes and bags to labelling and stretch wrap, the range of packaging materials and systems supplied by Macfarlane Packaging is almost endless
recognise and ignore the regular bumps and vibrations caused by moving around a site - for example when moving from a pristine warehouse floor to an uneven yard outside. The Yale electric trucks also feature an auto-shutdown system that kicks in after a user definable period to save on battery power, helping to conserve running time and reduce the need for battery charging - a move that allows trucks at some Macfarlane sites to be charged as little as once every 48 hours. With loads ranging from small packages up to mattress boxes measuring 1.5 x 3.0 metres, and individual pallets carrying goods worth anything up to £1,700, precise, sensitive handling was absolutely critical for Macfarlane. The easily damaged nature of some goods, like rolls of stretch film, also meant it needed trucks that were simple to control and very smooth in operation.
SUMMARY Above all else, however, the new truck fleet had to be reliable. Hylton concluded, “The reliability of the trucks was incredibly important to us, given the way our business operates. We take orders throughout the day, with receipt of goods taking place during the morning and the picking process needing to start very quickly in the afternoon. With only a limited amount of kit on-site, we need to make sure it is working at all times. “The reliability of the Yale trucks, when
we trialled them, their functionality, and the feedback we got from the employees using them was all very positive. “These trucks are absolutely critical to our operation because they can get to the highest locations in the racking.”
Yale
www.yale.com T: 01276 538 520
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