Bad Winter Weather Also Bad for Business

Lower than normal temperatures and an unending barrage of winter storms has made the Winter of 2014 one of the worst in recent memory. But this year’s bad winter weather also has had a negative impact on the nation’s business. The American Trucking Association’s seasonally-adjusted Truck Tonnage Index was down 4.3% in January, according to an … Read more

World’s Oldest Skyjack Scissors Lift Still on the Job after 29 Years

A scissors lift being used practically every day by a company in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, for the past 29 years has been recognized as the world’s oldest working Skyjack lift, according to a company news release. The SJ-006-10 lift used by Kraner Electrical was manufactured shortly after Skyjack was created in 1984. The company’s owners … Read more

MacroAir Offers First Fan Lines with Full UL Approval

MicroAir — the San Bernardino, California, based manufacturer of high-volume, low-speed industrial fans — announced recently that it is the first company to receive listing from Underwriters Laboratories on two of its fan lines. Both the AirVolution and AirSpan fan lines are allowed to carry the UL symbol, which indicates that the entire fan unit … Read more

US Transportation Secretary: Nation’s Infrastructure Crumbling

If something is not done to fortify the nation’s crumbling transportation infrastructure, it could affect businesses from coast to coast, according to US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “For years, the growing infrastructure deficit has been an issue akin to termites in our national basement, slowly eating away at our foundation,” Foxx said during a Feb. … Read more

Frommelt Safety to Focus on Machine Guarding Products

Frommelt Safety Products — the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, based subsidiary of Rite-Hite Co.– announced recently that it will be changing the focus of its manufacturing efforts to machine-guarding products such as automated barrier doors, industrial fencing and retractable curtains for automatic welding and robotic processes. Formerly, the company worked mostly with weld curtain, screen and blanket … Read more

Retail Industry Blames NY/NJ Port Officials for Problems

The Port of New York and New Jersey’s backlog of cargo is beginning to effect the retail industry’s ability to provide products to consumers, according to a letter sent by an retail industry official to the port’s executive leadership. Retail Industry Leaders Association Government Affairs VP Kelly Kolb said other problems at the ports include … Read more

Companies Rewarded for Striving to Achieve Perfection

While practice makes perfect, companies that can achieve the Perfect Order Index metric can both capture a larger market share and hold on to their existing customers longer, according to a new white paper issued by the Warehouse Education and Research Council. The document, entitled “Using Technologies to Increase Perfect Order Metrics“, seeks to help … Read more

Panama Canal Upgrade to Affect US Supply Chain Coast-to-Coast

When the $5.25 billion expansion of the Panama Canal is completed in 2015, it will allow ports up and down the East Coast to accommodate super-sized container ships known as “Panamax” vessels. These ships can carry nearly triple the capacity of traditional cargo ships, but require deeper trenches and upgraded port facilities. As a result, … Read more