Over the busy Christmas season, many businesses find that
they are swamped with more orders than they expected, and have to take
emergency precautions to ensure that they are prepared for the onslaught. For
those working in environments like warehouses, factories and distribution
centres, pallet trucks are an integral part of every working process, and if
the number of trucks is falling short, it can be tempting for managers to
simply rent one on a temporary basis or buy a second-hand truck. However, this
approach is fraught with risk, and could result in a company either spending
more money than they intended, or receiving faulty or malfunctioning apparatus that
won’t serve their purpose.
International research company, RedShift, found that around
10% of the hand pallet
trucks used in warehouses across Europe are rental trucks, with many of
these brought in to cover emergency surges in business. But what many companies
fail to realise is that, if there is a chance that they might be short of
equipment at any point in the year, the most cost-effective solution is simply
to invest in extra trucks, rather than bring in second-rate ones when there is
more work to be done.
Renting extra trucks with specialist ability such as high lift
pallet trucks or weighing scale
pallet trucks every single Christmas or busy season is a drain on budgets
and resources; it may seem like a budget-friendly choice at first, but when
bringing in new temporary equipment on a regular basis, the cost can soon
mount. This money could be sensibly
invested into a high-quality truck which will last for many years to come. They
can easily be placed into storage when they are surplus to requirements and
they are resistant to rust and corrosion, so they will be as good as new when
they are brought out once more.
There is also the issue of quality control when acquiring pump
trucks on a rental basis. The vast majority of trucks which are leased to
businesses will be in working order enough for them to perform basic functions,
but they may have any number of faults which haven’t been picked up on. This
can not only slow down working processes as staff learn to contend with the
truck’s defects, it can also compromise staff safety. Renting a pallet truck
might seem like a cheap and effective short-term option, but businesses should
always be looking to the long term effects of their decisions.
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