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Selecting the Right Load Movement System defines how to determine the best way to move heavy components in industrial settings. Heavy items such as space shuttles through assembly and test, or modular structures through a factory or heat exchangers through a power plant - components that weigh tens or hundreds of tons. The podcast walks through seven key questions to narrow down the best method between cranes, conveyors, air cushion vehicles, forklifts and other industrial trucks, wheeled transfer carts, drag chains, rails, and more. Each of these move systems have different strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes the need for flexibility will override cost as a consideration, but it may not always be clear when flexibility needs to be the most important consideration. Other times, the sheer weight of the load might drive the decision over any other consideration. Situational factors, the facility or environment, or other needs can all affect the decision. Beyond raw cost and logistical feasibility, you also must think about floor condition, time to implement, safety risks, flexibility, et cetera. And do not forget the financial piece! Companies are placing millions of dollars of value on the line and trusting their material handling system to work. Determining the best load movement system can be extremely high stakes. Figuring out the right solution is about narrowing down the options until only one is left that meets your needs, so we are dividing this podcast into a series of seven questions to ask. By the time you get to the last question, you should be confident that you have your answer.
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Select the Right Load Movement System

Selecting the Right Load Movement System defines how to determine the best way to move heavy components in industrial settings. Heavy items such as space shuttles through assembly and test, or modular structures through a factory or heat exchangers through a power plant - components that weigh tens or hundreds of tons. The podcast walks through seven key questions to narrow down the best method between cranes, conveyors, air cushion vehicles, forklifts and other industrial trucks, wheeled transfer carts, drag chains, rails, and more. Each of these move systems have different strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes the need for flexibility will override cost as a consideration, but it may not always be clear when flexibility needs to be the most important consideration. Other times, the sheer weight of the load might drive the decision over any other consideration. Situational factors, the facility or environment, or other needs can all affect the decision. Beyond raw cost and logistical feasibility, you also must think about floor condition, time to implement, safety risks, flexibility, et cetera. And do not forget the financial piece! Companies are placing millions of dollars of value on the line and trusting their material handling system to work. Determining the best load movement system can be extremely high stakes. Figuring out the right solution is about narrowing down the options until only one is left that meets your needs, so we are dividing this podcast into a series of seven questions to ask. By the time you get to the last question, you should be confident that you have your answer.
This podcast is hosted by Captivate's Logo