Report: Use of Industrial Robots to Grow 15% per Year

The expansion of automation will mean that the use of robots in the manufacturing, warehousing, and other applications will grow an average of 15% per year, according to a new report issued this month by a trade group. The surge is being led by the widespread automation currently taking place in industries in China, where … Read more

Nearly 9 Out of 10 Truckers Need to Be Replaced Each Year

The annualized turnover rate for large truckload carriers was 87% in the second quarter of 2015, according to a report issued this month by the American Trucking Associations. That means that nearly 9 out of every 10 truckers need to be replaced each year, a testament to just how serious the shortage of qualified truck … Read more

Winter Is Coming! Is Your Warehouse Ready?

While meteorologists and even the “Old Farmer’s Almanac” are predicting another colder and snowier than normal winter, now is the time to get your warehouse or dock ready for the cold months ahead. Energy expenses are usually one of the biggest costs for any manufacturing warehousing operation. So protecting your facility against heat loss while … Read more

Traditional Work Spaces Have Evolved into Something Better

The year is 1990-something and you are sitting at your workstation. In front of you is your big, bulky cathode ray computer screen, which is connected via cables to a personal computer tower that lies on the floor next to your desk. There’s also a landline phone, a Fax machine, your all-important Rolodex, and a … Read more

Texas Man Charged after Reportedly Selling Rented Forklift to Business Owner

A 50-year-old  Texas man is behind bars after he apparently rented a forklift from an industrial supply company then turned around and sold it to another company for $3,300. The incident occurred in Angelina County, in east Texas. According to police, Robert J. Duncan, of Lufkin, Texas, rented a Toyota forklift from Hugg & Hall … Read more