Transfering Loads

Broompilot

Veteran Expediter
Where can one purchase or who has ever made a ramp to lie between two trucks to hand transfere a load. Not all trucks line up right? Purchased a pallet jack so I need something to hold up to the weight.
 

x06col

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Retired Expediter
US Army
Broom: This is an imperfect world we live in. Maybe you should move one truck to higher ground and the other to lower ground so they might meet up + - . If they still don't meet up then move again.
Not exactly rocket science but it works. As far as a dock plate all you need is something you can manage (move around by yourself) store
efficiently (small). And is wide enough for a pallet jack to traverse. EASY
 

RichM

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
I wouldn't worry about it.As a team you will not see that many transfers,most trucks line up within an inch or two of each other. Big Time labor will get the stuff across LOL Also many transfers are dock to dock at a facility that is set up in advance. Minor note,if you are asked to do a transfer run suggest a location that gives you as much bucks as possible and they usually go along.:)
 

x06col

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Retired Expediter
US Army
C'mon Rich. There are loads that transfer without the access of dock
facilitys. Do you want to be a player or not? Broom must want to be
a player, or, he would not be interested in HOW. It is all about the rate for some. Others want to know CAN I GET IT DONE. And that is
very good. Believe me. Take care of the customer, and the rate will come. You been in the buiseness for a while. Slowing down???
 

Dreamer

Administrator Emeritus
Charter Member
>C'mon Rich. There are loads that transfer without the
>access of dock
>facilitys. Do you want to be a player or not? Broom must
>want to be
>a player, or, he would not be interested in HOW. It is all
>about the rate for some. Others want to know CAN I GET IT
>DONE. And that is
>very good. Believe me. Take care of the customer, and the
>rate will come. You been in the buiseness for a while.
>Slowing down???


Nah.. he just works for FedExCC.. LOL.. as much as people complain about them, I handled many transfers...and they never asked me transfer a load by hand... they ALWAYS had us meet at a cross-docking facility..

The benifits of a big company I guess! :+ :+ :+ :+ :+ :+



Dreamer
 

Glen Rice

Veteran Expediter
Look into New haven Moving and Storage Equipment, they have a web site. You need to carry at least a piece of heavy gauge aluminum for door thresholds or use into elevators, etc. They will ship your plate to your truck dealer or your home, just home delivery a little extra. You should get there catalog anyway. There is a lot of cool gadgets for moving freight. Good luck.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
A google search didn't turn up anything on either new haven moving or material handling company. If you know what their websites are please pass it along. Thanks.

Leo
truck 767

Support the entire Constitution, not just the parts you like.
 

RichM

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Actually I do have a small plate with 2 studs in it that I use to lower the angle of my lifthate when it is on the ground.I had two holes drilled into the gate and lock the plate in place. helps to get items onto the gate and I can use it for a transfer as my pallet jack will fit on it.
Most of the transfers I have done recently are at a FDX Freight facility.
Slowing down Huh.Guess I will need Viagra or Levita soon,poor me LOL;-) ;)
 

vernon946

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
We use a 3/4 thick board, 6" wide and 6' long, with a cheap rubber mat over it. Works great, cheap and easy to store. We have had to transfer FedEx CC freight at some of the darndest places, including truck stops and repair shops and a weight station once.

Vernon in C2197
 

Broompilot

Veteran Expediter
Do you tack or nail that rug to the board so it won't slide? Great idea. I was thinking to let the rug hang over a couple of inches as to get a smoother running start.Kraig Allen
 

Broompilot

Veteran Expediter
Took the advice of the 3/4 plywood, Extra Heavy duty also very smooth stronger than average plywood. Took a rubber matt no carpet, cut it in half, ramp is 24x60 small but should work between the trucks if they back up to each other? I am just wanting to transfere loads not make a bridge. Bolted the matt onto the board, sunk the holes so the bolts don't stick up and then cut them off flat surface. Also cut a piece of molding to push up against the ramp for not such a strong bump when starting to cross over the ramp. Now if will not break from use. Also picked up some steaks if I have to support it underneith. The rubber will not let it slide at all, just wood surface. Thanks for your help now the real test from a Newbee. Very light maybee 20lbs.
 
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