As a warehouse professional, you know how important the right equipment is to keeping the place in order. From sweepers to scrubbers and different types of forklifts, everything must provide an adequate level of performance at all times. If you think that some of the equipment needs replacing, you are probably right. Consider these four signs and use them to justify the purchase of new equipment today.
The Results Aren’t What They Were
There was a time when your commercial floor cleaning machines did an excellent job. Lately, you’ve noticed that the sweeper is leaving behind almost as much as it collects. The scrubber is also beginning to leave marks on the floors. Things will only get worse as time goes on. Your best bet is to start looking for replacements now.
Repairs are More Frequent
You expect the equipment to need repairs from time to time. What is beginning to be bothersome is how frequently those machines need repairs these days. A quick review of how much you’ve spent in repairs over the last calendar year make you wonder if there’s any point in sinking more money in the aging equipment. Since all you see in the future is more repairs, why not go ahead and start looking at forklifts for sale and maybe a new sweeper to take the place of the old one?
Replacement Parts are Harder to Find
Even if you are willing to keep making repairs for now, are you finding it more difficult to locate replacement parts? Perhaps the service you use to keep the equipment running has to special order them. That can mean the equipment is down for days while you wait for a part to show up. even after the part arrives, there is more down time as the repairs are made. If you are growing tired of finding ways to get things done while one or more machines are out of service, it’s time to seriously consider replacements.
Productivity is Suffering
The equipment down time is definitely slowing things down. It takes more time to manage the basic warehouse cleaning. That includes sorting and organizing finished goods that are coming in from the plant floor. While you have a great team, there is only so much they can do with the equipment that is still running. Things will not get better until you dispose of the older scrubbers, lifts, and sweepers, and replace them with newer and more efficient units.
The choice is yours. You can put up with the lack of performance and the higher operational costs, or you can invest in new equipment that functions properly and allows your team to get things done in a timely manner. Take a look at the expense of replacement versus projected repairs. It won’t take long to see why buying new equipment makes a lot of sense.
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